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Durvillaea is a genus of large brown algae in the monotypic family Durvillaeaceae. All members of the genus are found in the southern hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, South America, and various subantarctic islands. Durvillaea, commonly known as southern bull kelps, occur on rocky, wave-exposed shorelines and provide a habitat for numerous intertidal organisms. Many species exhibit a honeycomb-like structure in their fronds that provides buoyancy, which allows individuals detached from substrates to raft alive at sea, permitting dispersal for hundreds of days over thousands of kilometres. Durvillaea species have been used for clothing, tools and as a food source by many indigenous cultures throughout the South Pacific, and they continue to play a prominent role in Chilean cuis

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  • Durvillaea (en)
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  • Durvillaea es un género de alga parda de la familia Durvillaeaceae. Todos los miembros de este género habitan en el hemisferio sur, incluyendo Australia, Nueva Zelandia, América del Sur, y varias islas subantárticas.​​ (es)
  • Durvillaea, ou Durvilléa, est un genre d'algues brunes, le seul connu de la famille des Durvilleaceae. (fr)
  • Durvillaea is een geslacht van bruinwieren uit de orde Fucales. De naam van het geslacht is vernoemd naar de Franse ontdekkingsreiziger Jules Dumont d'Urville. De soorten komen voor in de zeeën rondom Nieuw-Zeeland, Zuid-Amerika en Australië. (nl)
  • Durvillaea is a genus of large brown algae in the monotypic family Durvillaeaceae. All members of the genus are found in the southern hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, South America, and various subantarctic islands. Durvillaea, commonly known as southern bull kelps, occur on rocky, wave-exposed shorelines and provide a habitat for numerous intertidal organisms. Many species exhibit a honeycomb-like structure in their fronds that provides buoyancy, which allows individuals detached from substrates to raft alive at sea, permitting dispersal for hundreds of days over thousands of kilometres. Durvillaea species have been used for clothing, tools and as a food source by many indigenous cultures throughout the South Pacific, and they continue to play a prominent role in Chilean cuis (en)
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