Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) in a changing world: integrating ecological, physiological, and geochemical responses to global change

SJ McCoy, NA Kamenos - Journal of phycology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium
carbonate skeletons. In the context of ocean acidification, they have received much recent …

Calcified macroalgae–critical to coastal ecosystems and vulnerable to change: a review

WA Nelson - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Calcified macroalgae are distributed in marine habitats from polar to tropical latitudes and
from intertidal shores to the deepest reaches of the euphotic zone. These algae play critical …

Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges

F Tuya, N Schubert, J Aguirre, D Basso… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Global marine conservation remains fractured by an imbalance in research efforts and policy
actions, limiting progression towards sustainability. Rhodolith beds represent a prime …

[HTML][HTML] Perspectives on the link between ecosystem services and biodiversity: the assessment of the nursery function

C Liquete, N Cid, D Lanzanova, B Grizzetti… - Ecological …, 2016 - Elsevier
The relationship between biodiversity and each ecosystem service or bundle of ecosystem
services (eg win− win, win− lose or win− neutral) is an active field of research that requires …

Assessment of goods and services, vulnerability, and conservation status of European seabed biotopes: a stepping stone towards ecosystem-based marine spatial …

M Salomidi, S Katsanevakis, A Borja, U Braeckman… - 2012 - dspace.aztidata.es
The goal of ecosystem-based marine spatial management is to maintain marine ecosystems
in a healthy, productive and resilient condition; hence, they can sustainably provide the …

[图书][B] Rhodolith/maërl beds: a global perspective

R Riosmena-Rodríguez, W Nelson, J Aguirre - 2017 - Springer
The aim of this book series is to disseminate information to the coastal research community.
The Series covers all aspects of coastal research including but not limited to relevant …

Coralline algal structure is more sensitive to rate, rather than the magnitude, of ocean acidification

NA Kamenos, HL Burdett, E Aloisio… - Global Change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Marine p CO2 enrichment via ocean acidification (OA), upwelling and release from carbon
capture and storage (CCS) facilities is projected to have devastating impacts on marine …

Physiological responses of three temperate coralline algae from contrasting habitats to near-future ocean acidification

F Noisette, H Egilsdottir, D Davoult, S Martin - Journal of experimental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats
but are among the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification. The elevated …

Multi‐gene phylogenetic analyses of New Zealand coralline algae: Corallinapetra Novaezelandiae gen. et sp. nov. and recognition of the Hapalidiales ord. nov.

WA Nelson, JE Sutherland, TJ Farr, DR Hart… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Coralline red algae from the New Zealand region were investigated in a study focused on
documenting regional diversity. We present a multi‐gene analysis using sequence data …

Nursery-area function of maerl grounds for juvenile queen scallops Aequipecten opercularis and other invertebrates

NA Kamenos, PG Moore, JM Hall-Spencer - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2004 - int-res.com
The services provided by coastal ecosystems such as mangrove forests and sea-grass beds
are becoming increasingly recognised, yet the functional role of maerl beds has not been …