Slender naiad  (Najas flexilis)

Learn about the scientific name of this species and how it fits into the tree of life at Nature Navigator.

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Glossary

  • Alga: a collection of taxonomically unrelated groups that share some common features and are grouped together for historical reasons and for convenience. They are of simple construction, with no protective cell layers surrounding their reproductive structures. They are mainly photoautotrophic, obtaining all their energy from light and carbon dioxide, and possess the photosynthetic pigment, chlorophyll A. They range in complexity from microscopic single cells to very complex plant-like forms, such as kelps. Algal groups include blue-green algae (cyanobacteria), red algae (rhodophyta), green algae (chlorophyta), brown algae and diatoms (chromista) as well as euglenophyta.
  • Vegetative reproduction: type of asexual reproduction (reproduction without recombination of genetic material) that results in the propagation of plants using only the vegetative tissues such as leaves or stems. The resulting plant is genetically identical to the original plant. A well-known example of this is the reproduction of strawberry plants from ‘runners’.

References

  1. The National Biodiversity Network Species Dictionary (October, 2004)
    http://nbn.nhm.ac.uk/nhm/bin/nbntaxa.dll/taxon_details?taxon_key=NBNSYS0000002151
  2. Washington State Department of Ecology (October, 2004)
    http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/plants/plantid2/descriptions/najfle.html
  3. UK Biodiversity Action Plan (October, 2004)
    http://www.ukbap.org.uk
  4. Joint Nature Conservation Committee (October, 2004)
    http://www.jncc.gov.uk/ProtectedSites/SACselection/species.asp?FeatureIntCOde=S1833
  5. Plants for a Future (October, 2004)
    http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/cgi-bin/pfaf/arr_html?Najas+flexilis&CAN=LATIND
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