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Polar Coralline Algal Caco3-Production Rates Correspond to Intensity and Duration of the Solar Radiation
Development and Application of Molecular Markers to Maerl‐Forming Species in Europe: Data for Their Conservation
Aragonite Infill in Overgrown Conceptacles of Coralline Lithothamnion Spp
Arctic Rhodolith Beds and Their Environmental Controls (Spitsbergen, Norway)
Rhodoliths and Rhodolith Beds Michael S
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Phymatolithon (Melobesioideae, Hapalidiales) in the Boreal–Subarctic • Number 41 Transition Zone of The
New Records of Rhodolith-Forming Species (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) from Deep Water in Espırito Santo State, Brazil
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There Is More in Maerl Than Meets
1 Anatomical Structure Overrides Temperature Controls On
A Stable Ultrastructural Pattern Despite Variable Cell Size in Lithothamnion Corallioides
Marlin Marine Information Network Information on the Species and Habitats Around the Coasts and Sea of the British Isles
Calcium Carbonate Production, Growth, and Spatial Extent of Lithothamnion Glaciale in a Newfoundland Rhodolith Bed Along Environmental Gradients
Please Note That Presenting Authors Are Bold)
Insights Into Species Diversity of Associated Crustose Coralline Algae (Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta) with Atlantic European Maerl Beds Using DNA Barcoding
Rhodoliths (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) As a Biosedimentary System in Arctic Environments (Svalbard Archipelago, Norway)
Systematic Survey of Lithothamnion, Melobesia and Mesophyllum Species (Hapalidiaceae, Corallinales, Rhodophyta) Recorded Along the Atlantic Coast of Mexico
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Molecular Systematics of Red Algae. Jeffrey Craig Bailey Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Investigation of the Red Algal Parasites Rhodophyllis Parasitica Sp. Nov
Divergence Time Estimates and the Evolution of Major Lineages in the Florideophyte Red Algae
Rhodolith Beds (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) and Their Physical and Biological Environment at 806319N in Nordkappbukta (Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago, Norway)