algal species

collocation in English

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species
noun[C]
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/ˈspiː.ʃiːz/
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/ˈspiː.ʃiːz/
a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with ...
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(Definition ofspeciesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Many redalgalspeciesproduce different types of carrageenans during their developmental history.
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If the population size of these becomes too great, barren grounds, with no largealgalspecies, can develop and may remain in existence for years.
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In addition to causing deoxygenation, somealgalspeciesproduce toxins that contaminate drinking water supplies.
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They are known to feed on a variety ofalgalspeciescommon on tropical coral reefs.
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Open ponds are highly vulnerable to contamination by other microorganisms, such as otheralgalspeciesor bacteria.
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Its extant flora presently consists of around 250 lichens, 100 mosses, 25-30 liverworts, and around 700 terrestrial and aquaticalgalspecies.
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Thealgalspeciesis also a candidate feedstock for biodiesel production due to its ability to accumulate triglycerides under nitrogen limitation.
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Given the variation in their diet, chloroplasts from differentalgalspecieshave been found to be taken up into the same cells, functioning normally alongside the other.
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Algalspecieswith a lower oil content, not having to divert their energies away from growth, can be grown more effectively in the harsher conditions of an open system.
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Formed by volcanic activity, these pools are home to a unique assemblage of invertebrate andalgalspecies, some of which are known to exist only in this habitat.
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In general the fungal species that partner in lichens can not live on their own, while thealgalspecies is often found living in nature without the fungus.
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