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 …

Atlantic circulation change still uncertain

KH Kilbourne, AD Wanamaker, P Moffa-Sanchez… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
MATTERS ARISING NATURE GEOSCIENCE they do not directly respond to the AMOC and
their signal may be compromised by other non-physical factors. For instance, the Sherwood …

Algal biomass analysis by laser-based analytical techniques—A review

P Pořízka, P Prochazková, D Prochazka, L Sládková… - Sensors, 2014 - mdpi.com
Algal biomass that is represented mainly by commercially grown algal strains has recently
found many potential applications in various fields of interest. Its utilization has been found …

Linking large‐scale climate variability with Arctica islandica shell growth and geochemistry in northern Norway

MJ Mette, AD Wanamaker Jr, ML Carroll… - Limnology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The lack of high resolution, geographically diverse proxy records from the marine realm
limits our understanding of climate dynamics in the North Atlantic Ocean and Arctic during …

[图书][B] The Coralline Genus Clathromorphum Foslie emend. Adey, Biological, Physiological, and Ecological Factors Controlling Carbonate Production in an Arctic …

WH Adey, J Halfar, B Williams - 2019 - smithsonian.figshare.com
The coralline algal genus Clathromorphum is a dominant calcifier in the rocky Subarctic
biogeographic region, stretching through the lower Arctic from the Labrador Sea to the …

Multicentennial record of Labrador Sea primary productivity and sea-ice variability archived in coralline algal barium

P Chan, J Halfar, W Adey, S Hetzinger, T Zack… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Accelerated warming and melting of Arctic sea-ice has been associated with significant
increases in phytoplankton productivity in recent years. Here, utilizing a multiproxy …

Elemental cycles in the coralline alga Neogoniolithon hauckii as a recorder of temperature variability in the Mediterranean Sea

S Hetzinger, M Grohganz, J Halfar… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Coralline algae play important ecological roles throughout the photic zone of the world's
oceans. Recent studies have shown that attached-living coralline algae can contain records …

Phylomineralogy of the coralline red algae: correlation of skeletal mineralogy with molecular phylogeny

AM Smith, JE Sutherland, L Kregting, TJ Farr, DJ Winter - Phytochemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
The coralline algae in the orders Corallinales and Sporolithales (subclass
Corallinophycidae), with their high degree of mineralogical variability, pose a challenge to …

Reconstructing mid-to high-latitude marine climate and ocean variability using bivalves, coralline algae, and marine sediment cores from the Northern Hemisphere

AD Wanamaker Jr, S Hetzinger, J Halfar - Palaeogeography …, 2011 - Elsevier
Quantifying the role and contribution of the world's oceans in past, present, and future global
change is an essential goal in climate, paleoclimate and environmental studies. Although …

Multiple phases of Mg‐calcite in crustose Coralline Algae suggest caution for temperature proxy and ocean acidification assessment: lessons from the ultrastructure …

MC Nash, W Adey - Journal of Phycology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Magnesium content, strongly correlated with temperature, has been developed as a climate
archive for the late Holocene without considering anatomical controls on Mg content. In this …