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Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 136:19-27
Dark coloration of coral skeleton forming black bands is commonly observed in fractured, massive-coral colonies (Porites lutea and P. lobata) collected from May- otte Island in the Mozambique Channel and Moorea Island in French Polynesia. Black-bandi
Autor:
Mireille Peyrot-Clausade, Véronique Chazottes, M.F. Fontaine, N. Pari, Pat Hutchings, Stjepko Golubic, T. Le Campion-Alsumard, J. Le Campion
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 166:119-130
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Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes. 83:107-127
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Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes. 83:469-482
Autor:
T. Le Campion-Alsumard, L. Mao Che, C. Bézac, Claude Payri, Stjepko Golubic, N. Boury-Esnault
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The composition, distribution and infestation sequence of organisms that destroy the commercially valuable shells of the black oyster Pinctada margaritifera var. cumingii Jameson, 1901 were studied. Three ecologically different groups of boring (euen
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 117:137-147
The skeleton of live coral Pontes lobata is regularly bored by euendolrthic algae (mostly Ostreobium quekettu) and fungi, both commonly extending up to the very tips of newly produced skeletal spines. The live polyp tissue of P lob& occupies a 4 to 5
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 117:149-157
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Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie. 38:457-474
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Marine Biology. 115:685-693
The calcium carbonate budget of coral reefs is the result of the interaction of the processes of calcification and biological degradation, and is reflected in the chemical properties of the seawater overlying the reefs. A series of experiments at Moo
Autor:
L M, Che, S, Andréfouët, V, Bothorel, M, Guezennec, H, Rougeaux, J, Guezennec, E, Deslandes, J, Trichet, R, Matheron, T, Le Campion, C, Payri, P, Caumette
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Canadian journal of microbiology. 47(11)
Microbial mats that develop in shallow brackish and hyposaline ponds in the rims of two French polynesian atolls (Rangiroa and Tetiaroa) were intensively investigated during the past three years. Comparative assessment of these mats (called kopara in