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Autor:
Sherry Krayesky-Self, Delena Phung, William Schmidt, Thomas Sauvage, Luke Butler, Suzanne Fredericq
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
Endolithic, red unicells residing in the interior of Lithothamnion rhodoliths, collected offshore the NW Gulf of Mexico in mesophotic rhodolith beds at ∼54–55 m depth and maintained in closed microcosms, were used to establish cultures following
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https://doaj.org/article/6fff83868b78434aa090d3e41a026c4f
Autor:
Suzanne Fredericq, Sherry Krayesky-Self, Thomas Sauvage, Joseph Richards, Ronald Kittle, Natalia Arakaki, Emma Hickerson, William E. Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 5 (2019)
Rhodoliths are the main hard substrata for the attachment of benthic macroalgae in the NW Gulf of Mexico rubble habitats that are associated with salt domes, unique deep bank habitats at ~50–90 m depth on the continental shelf offshore Louisiana an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2fc1e3915b2a45379fcb78e74daf8cc4
Autor:
Luke Butler, William E. Schmidt, Delena Phung, Sherry Krayesky-Self, Thomas Sauvage, Suzanne Fredericq
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
Endolithic, red unicells residing in the interior of Lithothamnion rhodoliths, collected offshore the NW Gulf of Mexico in mesophotic rhodolith beds at ∼54–55 m depth and maintained in closed microcosms, were used to establish cultures following
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phycology. 52:161-173
New empirical and quantitative data in the study of calcium carbonate biomineralization and an expanded coralline psbA framework for phylomineralogy are provided for crustose coralline red algae. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersi
Autor:
Olga Camacho, Suzanne Fredericq, Thomas Sauvage, Caroline Henry, Bruce E. Felgenhauer, Delena Phung, William E. Schmidt, Sherry Krayesky-Self
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Rhodoliths are benthic calcium carbonate nodules accreted by crustose coralline red algae which recently have been identified as useful indicators of biomineral changes resulting from global climate change and ocean acidification. This study highligh