The ecology of coralline algal crusts: convergent patterns and adaptative strategies
RS Steneck - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1986 - JSTOR
The Ecology of Coralline Algal Crusts: Convergent Patterns and Adaptative Strategies Page 1
Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 1986. 17:273-303 Copyright ? 1986 by Annual Reviews Inc. All rights …
Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 1986. 17:273-303 Copyright ? 1986 by Annual Reviews Inc. All rights …
Rhodoliths and rhodolith beds
MS Foster, NA Kamenos, R Riosmena-Rodriguez… - 2013 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Rhodolith (maërl) beds, communities dominated by free living coralline algae, are a
common feature of subtidal environments worldwide. Well preserved as fossils, they have …
common feature of subtidal environments worldwide. Well preserved as fossils, they have …
Recognition and selection of settlement substrata determine post‐settlement survival in corals
Habitat recognition and selective settlement by dispersive propagules greatly increases the
post‐settlement survival chances of sessile organisms. To better understand the key role …
post‐settlement survival chances of sessile organisms. To better understand the key role …
Growth-forms in non-geniculate coralline red algae (Coralliinales, Rhodophyta)
WJ Woelkerling, LM Irvine… - Australian systematic …, 1993 - CSIRO Publishing
Although differences in growth-form have been widely used in delimiting taxa of non-
geniculate coralline red algae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta), there has been no consistent …
geniculate coralline red algae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta), there has been no consistent …
Coral larval settlement preferences linked to crustose coralline algae with distinct chemical and microbial signatures
The resilience of coral reefs is dependent on the ability of corals to settle after disturbances.
While crustose coralline algae (CCA) are considered important substrates for coral …
While crustose coralline algae (CCA) are considered important substrates for coral …
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN OCEAN ACIDIFICATION AND WARMING ON THE MORTALITY AND DISSOLUTION OF CORALLINE ALGAE1
Coralline algae are among the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification as
a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2). Little is known, however, about the …
a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2). Little is known, however, about the …
Diversity of coralline red algae: origination and extinction patterns from the Early Cretaceous to the Pleistocene
Data from a comprehensive literature survey for the first time provide stage-level resolution
of Early Cretaceous through Pleistocene species diversity for nongeniculate coralline algae …
of Early Cretaceous through Pleistocene species diversity for nongeniculate coralline algae …
Hierarchical settlement behaviours of coral larvae to common coralline algae
MA Abdul Wahab, S Ferguson, VK Snekkevik… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Natural regeneration of degraded reefs relies on the recruitment of larvae to restore
populations. Intervention strategies are being developed to enhance this process through …
populations. Intervention strategies are being developed to enhance this process through …
Deep-water rhodolith distribution, productivity, and growth history at sites of formation and subsequent degradation
MM Littler, DS Littler, MD Hanisak - Journal of experimental marine biology …, 1991 - Elsevier
This study provides the first quantitative measures of deep-water (ie, below scuba depths)
rhodolith development, distribution, abundance, and primary productivity at sites of both …
rhodolith development, distribution, abundance, and primary productivity at sites of both …
Larval settlement preferences and post-settlement survival of the threatened Caribbean corals Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis
The settlement specificity of two threatened Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A.
cervicornis, was tested by measuring their rates of larval metamorphosis in response to …
cervicornis, was tested by measuring their rates of larval metamorphosis in response to …