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Pelvetia canaliculata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Feeding: Channelled wrack is a producer. It makes its own food by photosynthesis. It has chlorophyll just like most land plants. Its colour is due to extra pigments which allow it to absorb light efficiently while under water.
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Channel Wrack (Pelvetia canaliculata) ... This small brown alga grows up to l6 cm long. It has a bushy growth with channel-like gutters along the fronds. When mature they produce swollen tips to the fronds, the receptacles which contain the reproductive conceptacles.
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Channel wrack is a good example of this. It can survive longer out of water that any other seaweed, often looking so black and shrivelled it could be given up for dead, yet quickly reviving on the next tide. ... Channel wrack...
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(redirected from channeled) ... channeled; channeling; channels; Channos channos; Chantix; chaos; chaotic; chaotic atrial tachycardia; ... channeled; Channeled pebblesnail; Channeled scablands; Channeled whelk; Channeled Wrack; channeler; channeler; channeler; channeler;
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On the more exposed rock surfaces some of the less-tough weeds may be absent but, in general, as the tide falls, barnacles, channeled wrack, bladder wrack, serrated wrack and kelp will each be revealed in turn. So, how can this miserable botany lesson be of interest to the sea angler?
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