Attached and free-living crustose coralline algae and their functional traits in the geological record and today

S Teichert - Facies, 2024 - Springer
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are important ecosystem engineers and carbonate
producers today and in the geological past. While there is an increasing number of …

Crescentiella morronensis (Crescenti)(incertae sedis) dominated microencruster association in Lower Cretaceous (lower Aptian) limestones from the Rarău Massif …

G Pleş, T Bârtaş, R Chelaru, II Bucur - Cretaceous Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Analysis of eight outcrops from Rarău Massif (Eastern Carpathians, Romania)
revealed a rich assemblage of encrusting organisms mostly of problematic biological …

Late Hauterivian coralline algae (Rhodophyta, Corallinales) from the Iberian Chain (E Spain). Taxonomy and the evolution of multisporangial reproductive structures

S Tomás, J Aguirre, JC Braga, C Martín-Closas - Facies, 2007 - Springer
Upper Hauterivian reefal carbonates of the Llàcova Formation (Maestrat Basin, Iberian
Chain, E Spain) contain Sporolithon phylloideum (Bucur and Dragastan) Tomás, Aguirre …

Taxonomic assessment of coralline algal species (Rhodophyta; Corallinales and Sporolithales) described by Pfender, Lemoine, and Miranda from northern Spain type …

J Aguirre, JC Braga, D Bassi - … Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A …, 2011 - JSTOR
We have studied fossil coralline algal species described by Pfender, Miranda, and Lemoine
from type localities in northern Spain. Pfender (1926) described three new species from …

[HTML][HTML] Coralline Algae at the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum in the Southern Pyrenees (N Spain)

J Aguirre, JI Baceta, JC Braga - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
During the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum,~ 55.6 Ma, the Earth experienced the
warmest event of the last 66 Ma due to a massive release of CO2. This event lasted for~ 100 …

Stratigraphic development of a Late Oligocene Reef Complex under strong fluviatile influence in the Tertiary Piedmont Basin (Liguria, NWItaly).

A Briguglio, G Vannucci, C Bruzzone… - …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
The modern-day decline of coral reefs due to bleaching events has been recognized as one
of the major consequences of man-driven climate change. However, also eutrophication has …

[PDF][PDF] Application of biometrical analyses in the determination of the coralline algal genus Sporolithon–examples from the Eocene deposits of Omiš (SE Croatia)

J Sremac, F Huić, M Bošnjak - … in geology 2020, Zagreb, Faculty of …, 2024 - hrcak.srce.hr
Abstract Middle Eocene" Nummulitic limestones" in the area of Omiš (Central Dalmatia),
besides the large benthic foraminifera, comprise a rather variable and complex association …

Diversification of the Family Sporolithaceae: A Case of Successful Survival in the Perspective of Cretaceous–Tertiary Mass Extinctions in India

AK Ghosh, S Sarkar - National Academy Science Letters, 2013 - Springer
The family Sporolithaceae has recently been separated from Corallinaceae owing to the
distinct anatomical characteristics of calcified sori, apical plugs and cruciately arranged …

Non-geniculate coralline algae from the Uttatur Group (Early Cretaceous), south India

PK Misra, AK Jauhri, SK Singh, S Kishore… - 2006 - 14.139.63.228
The present paper records 8 species of non-geniculate coralline algae from the Early
Cretaceous of the Uttatur Group, Tiruchirapalli District, Tamil Nadu, south India. Of these, six …

The evolution of red algal organellar genomes and the origin of red complex plastids

F van Beveren - 2022 - theses.hal.science
Algae are a diverse group of eukaryotic photosynthesizers found in many lineages across
the tree of eukaryotes. They are responsible for most of the primary production on Earth, yet …