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Enhanced dna extraction and pcr amplification of ssu ribosomal genes from crustose coralline algae
(KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, 2002)
Extensive Rhodolith Beds Cover the Summits of Southwestern Atlantic Ocean Seamounts
(COASTAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATIONLAWRENCE, 2012)
Calcium carbonate production by marine organisms is an essential process in the global budget of CO32-, and coralline reefs are the most important benthic carbonate producers. Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are well ...
Enhanced dna extraction and pcr amplification of ssu ribosomal genes from crustose coralline algaeJOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGYJ APPL PHYCOL
(KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, 2017)
Environmental licensing on rhodolith beds: insights from a worm
(Assoc Brasileira Ciencia Ecologica E Conservacao, 2016)
Rhodoliths are free-living nodules formed by crustose coralline algae that promote multidimensional microhabitats for a highly diverse community. Because their CaCO3 production, rhodolith beds constitute areas of interest ...
Studying mesoalgal structures: A non-destructive approach based on confocal laser scanning microscopy
(De Gruyter, 2017-04)
Mesoalgae play a key role in shallow coastal ecosystems. Composed of small macroalgae, intermixed with filamentous cyanobacteria and colonial diatoms, these multi-specific, but minute (μm-cm) assemblages form complex ...
Impact of El Niño 2015-2016 on the coral reefs of the Pacific of Costa Rica: the potential role of marine protection
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2020)
Impact of El Niño 2015-2016 on the coral reefs of the Pacific of Costa Rica: the potential role of marine protection
(2020)
Introduction: El Niño 2015-2016 was considered one of the most severe worldwide, causing the third global event of coral bleaching. Previous high-intensity El Niño events (1982-83 and 1997-98) caused high coral mortalities ...
Biogenic calcareous growth on the ribbed mussel Aulacomya atra (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) favours polydorid boring (Polychaeta: Spionidae)
(Springer, 2015-09)
Shells of the ribbed mussel Aulacomya atra from the Patagonian gulfs of San Matı´as and San<br />Jose´ (Argentina) are commonly bored by polydorids and covered by serpulids and crustose coralline algae. As the co-occurring ...