Coralline algae are red algae in the order Corallinales. They are characterized by a thallus that is hard because of calcareous deposits contained within...
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Coral reef (section Coralline algae)
degradation. Algae inhabit a large percentage of surveyed coral locations. The algal population consists of turf algae, coralline algae and macro algae. Some...
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rather than two. Coralline algae, which secrete calcium carbonate and play a major role in building coral reefs, belong there. Red algae such as Palmaria...
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Coralline means 'resembling coral' and may refer to: Coralline algae, or corallines, red algae that produce calcareous deposits Less commonly, organisms...
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polyphyletic trait; they appear in the coralline algae and the Hildenbrandiales, as well as the browns. Most of the simpler algae are unicellular flagellates or...
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This is a list of coralline algae species in the British Isles. Boreolithon van-heuckii Choreonema thuretii Corallina elongata Corallina officinalis Haliptilon...
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were found to select coralline algae for settlement, early juveniles (<20 mm in diameter) were found on subtidal coralline algae (Porolithon onkodes)...
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Limestone (redirect from Coralline limestone)
foraminifera, echinoderms, and coralline algae. Aragonite skeletal grains are typical of molluscs, calcareous green algae, stromatoporoids, corals, and...
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waters are formed by biotic (living) processes, dominated by corals and coralline algae. Artificial reefs, such as shipwrecks and other man-made underwater...
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coral reefs. When taken from the ocean it is usually encrusted with coralline algae and inhabited by a multitude of marine organisms. The many forms of...
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