ABSTRACT: A patch reef in the platform lagoon off Old Rhodes Key, Florida, was studied to determine the overall contribution of the green algae Halimeda to the local regime of calcium carbonate sedimentation. It was found that whole and fragmented Halimeda seg-ments can be identified to species in the sediments urrounding the reef, and that the distribution of the dlsarticulated segments can be correlated with the living Halimeda flora. Seven species of Halimeda were found living on and around the reef in two distinct zones separated by a barren sandy zone. The inner zone (patch reef zone) is inhabited by Halimeda discoidea, H. goreauii, H. opuntia and H. tuna. The outer zone (mixed grass zone) is inhabited by Halimeda incrassata, H. lacrhn...
This research investigates the initiation and growth of Holocene Halimeda algal limestone build-ups ...
Halimeda gracilis f. lata Harv. ex J.Agardh f. lata W.R.Tayloraround the edges of openings in the re...
The growth, productivity and species composition of algal turf communities growing on glass microsco...
Methods for quantifying rates and size fractions of carbonate sand production on reefs remain limite...
The green algae of the genus Halimeda Lamouroux (Chlorophyta, Bryopsidales) and the encrusting loose...
Not AvailableThe green alga Halimeda is a producer not only of carbon but also of loose carbonate se...
Reef carbonate production and sediment generation are key processes for coral reef development and s...
The green alga Halimeda is a producer not only of carbon but also of loose carbonate sediment that ...
Halimeda (Chlorophyta, Bryopsidales) (Lamouroux 1812) is a genus of calcareous green algae that has ...
Abstract: The genus Halimeda (Lamouroux) was examined on the basis of collection made from nine loca...
Macroalgae are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem that has largely been overlooked. Howev...
Petrologic evaluation of biogenic sediments collected shelf-wide along the Florida reef tract in 198...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during su...
This research investigates the initiation and growth of Holocene Halimeda algal limestone build-ups ...
Halimeda gracilis f. lata Harv. ex J.Agardh f. lata W.R.Tayloraround the edges of openings in the re...
The growth, productivity and species composition of algal turf communities growing on glass microsco...
Methods for quantifying rates and size fractions of carbonate sand production on reefs remain limite...
The green algae of the genus Halimeda Lamouroux (Chlorophyta, Bryopsidales) and the encrusting loose...
Not AvailableThe green alga Halimeda is a producer not only of carbon but also of loose carbonate se...
Reef carbonate production and sediment generation are key processes for coral reef development and s...
The green alga Halimeda is a producer not only of carbon but also of loose carbonate sediment that ...
Halimeda (Chlorophyta, Bryopsidales) (Lamouroux 1812) is a genus of calcareous green algae that has ...
Abstract: The genus Halimeda (Lamouroux) was examined on the basis of collection made from nine loca...
Macroalgae are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem that has largely been overlooked. Howev...
Petrologic evaluation of biogenic sediments collected shelf-wide along the Florida reef tract in 198...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during su...
This research investigates the initiation and growth of Holocene Halimeda algal limestone build-ups ...
Halimeda gracilis f. lata Harv. ex J.Agardh f. lata W.R.Tayloraround the edges of openings in the re...
The growth, productivity and species composition of algal turf communities growing on glass microsco...