Ecklonia radiata (C.Agardh) J.Agardh
Species genera et ordines algarum 146 (1848)

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Conservation Code: Not threatened
Naturalised Status: Native to Western Australia
Name Status: Current

Brief Description
Amanda Spooner, Friday 3 February 2006

Brown marine subtidal alga, epilithic, upright, to 2 m tall; holdfast hapteroid; stipe single, terete; blade complanate, irregularly distichously branched, leathery, with smooth, corrugate, or spinous surface. Distribution: South-west. GS, JF, SWA and WAR.

Scientific Description
John Huisman & Cheryl Parker, Monday 20 June 2011

Habit and structure. Thallus dark brown, 0.3–2 m high, with a single stipe bearing a complanate blade with distinct laterals. Holdfast more or less conical, usually 5–10 cm across and high, with subdichotomous haptera 2–4 mm in diameter; epilithic. Stipe simple, terete, solid, 2–20(–100) cm long, and 2–12 mm in diameter. Blade differentiating at its base, with laterals usually developing rapidly from meristems at their bases, more or less alternately distichous; central blade usually smooth, occasionally with surface spines, 1.5–8(–10) cm broad. Laterals 5–20(–40) cm long, 1–10 cm broad, basally narrowed, simple to lobed, smooth to corrugate and often spiny (especially in rough-water forms), margin usually spiny; spines broad-based, mostly 2–4(–10) mm long. Structure of a central filamentous medulla and outer cellular cortex with a surface meristoderm; outer cells with numerous discoid phaeoplasts.

Reproduction. By extensive, usually inconspicuous, sori mostly on the central blade but often also on the laterals, ovate to irregular in shape; unilocular sporangia clavate, 30–55 µm long and 8–12 µm in diameter, accompanied by clavate paraphyses 50–70 µm long and 4–7 µm in diameter.Gametophytes 100–400 µm across, from few to many celled, the female with few branches, cells irregularly swollen, 12–30 µm in diameter, forming eggs in terminal cells, the male much-branched, cells 4–8(–10) µm in diameter, with small, lateral antheridia.

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Distribution. From Kalbarri and the Houtman Abrolhos Is, W. Aust., around southern Australia and Tas., to Caloundra, Qld.

Habitat. Common and often dominant in the upper sublittoral under moderate wave action, and deeper (to 44 m) on rough-water coasts.

[After Womersley, Mar. Benthic Fl. Southern Australia II: 332–334 (1987)]