نتایج جستجو برای: rhodoliths

تعداد نتایج: 59  

Journal: :Diversity 2022

Rhodolith beds are biogenic benthic habitats mainly formed by unattached, non-geniculate coralline algae, which can be inhabited many associated species. The Brazilian continental shelf encompasses the largest continuous rhodolith bed in world. This study was based on samples obtained from seven sites and videos taken a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) at four transects off Sergipe-Alagoas Coast...

Journal: :Frontiers of biogeography 2021

Unattached nodules of calcareous red algae (Rhodophyta), known as rhodoliths, are widely reported and studied in places that extend from the tropics to polar latitudes. Factors controlling distribution rhodolith-forming species remain poorly understood. A review global present-day rhodolith beds was undertaken, collating information on 106 10 families, representing 21 genera distributed through...

2016
Juline M. Walter Diogo A. Tschoeke Pedro M. Meirelles Louisi de Oliveira Luciana Leomil Márcio Tenório Rogério Valle Paulo S. Salomon Cristiane C. Thompson Fabiano L. Thompson

Turfs are widespread assemblages (consisting of microbes and algae) that inhabit reef systems. They are the most abundant benthic component in the Abrolhos reef system (Brazil), representing greater than half the coverage of the entire benthic community. Their presence is associated with a reduction in three-dimensional coral reef complexity and decreases the habitats available for reef biodive...

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