Calcareous green algae from the Santonian Hochmoos Formation of Gosau (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria, Lower Gosau Subgroup) [PDF]
Schlagintweit, Felix
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Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health of Ilhas Selvagens, Portugal [PDF]
In September 2015, National Geographic's Pristine Seas project, in conjunction with the Instituto Universitário-Portugal, The Waitt Institute, the University of Western Australia, and partners conducted a comprehensive assessment of the rarely surveyed ...
A. Estep +9 more
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Reef bioconstructors of the Rocas Atoll, Equatorial South Atlantic [PDF]
This study presents an analysis of reef bioconstructors at the Rocas Atoll, Brazil’s Northeast, sampled in January and February 2008. The results showed the presence of a community made up mainly of calcareous algae (Porolithon pachydermum, Sporolithon ...
Marcelo de Oliveira Soares +2 more
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Bassonia hakelensis (BASSON) nov. comb., a rare non-calcareous marine alga from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Lebanon [PDF]
Krings, Michael, Mayr, Helmut
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Jamaica’s trans-shipment industry is amongst the largest in the Caribbean with 90% of trans-shipment activities occurring in Kingston Harbour. The eastern ship channel is populated with patch and fringing coral reefs.
Camilo Trench +4 more
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Do Macroalgal Environments Leave a Geological Signature? Modern Test Case from Kaikoura, New Zealand [PDF]
Brown, red and green macroalgae in modern temperate marine environments are ecosystem‐forming primary producers on rocky substrates, yet they have a poor preservation potential and few fossil examples are known from the rock record. Macroalgal forests,
Bone, Y., James, N.P., Reid, C.M.
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Subterraniphyllum, a new Tertiary calcareous alga
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Calcareous pink power: algal eco-economic potential
Calcareous red algae (CRA) are key ecosystem engineers in marine environments, shaping reef architecture and sustaining biodiversity. Through calcification, they produce approximately 1.6 × 10⁹ tonnes of CaCO₃ annually, driving long-term carbon storage ...
Yue Weng +5 more
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Physiological plasticity and local adaptation to elevated pCO2 in calcareous algae: an ontogenetic and geographic approach. [PDF]
Padilla-Gamiño JL +3 more
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Calcareous algae new to the British Carboniferous
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