gelidiids
Gelidiids are a family of red algae in the order Gigartinales. They are characterized by their gelatinous cell walls, which give them a soft, translucent appearance. Gelidiids are found in marine environments around the world, typically in tropical and subtropical regions.
These algae are known for their unique growth habit, often forming dense, homogeneous mats on the seafloor
Gelidiids are considered opportunistic algae, thriving in areas where other algae may have difficulty surviving. This
Gelidiids are known to play a significant role in marine ecosystems. They serve as a food source
Research on gelidiids is ongoing, with a focus on understanding their ecological and biochemical importance. Studies