Biological erosion is a key process for the recycling of carbonate and the formation of calcareous sediments in the oceans. Experimental studies showed that bioerosion is subject to distinct temporal variability, but previous long-term studies were restricted to tropical waters. Here, we present results from a 14-year bioerosion experiment that was carried out along the rocky limestone coast of the island of Rhodes, Greece, in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, in order to monitor the pace at which bioerosion affects carbonate substrate and the sequence of colonisation by bioeroding organisms. Internal macrobioerosion was visualised and quantified by micro-computed tomography and computer-algorithm-based segmentation procedures. Analysis of int...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a rel...
In many marine biogeographic realms, bioeroding sponges dominate the internal bioerosion of calcareo...
Biological erosion is a key process for the recycling of carbonate and the formation of calcareous s...
Bioerosion, the degradation of hard substrate by living organisms, is an integral process of the mar...
Bioerosion, the degradation of hard substrate by living organisms, is an integral process of the mar...
International audiencePatterns of bioerosion of dead corals and rubbles on the northern Great Barrie...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a re...
A multi-scale and multi-method approach has been developed to evaluate the nature and effects of sho...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
The modification of carbonate substrata by bioerosion and bioaccretion was investigated on the fring...
none7siThe northern Adriatic continental shelf hosts several coralligenous reefs rising from the sed...
<div><p>The effects of water depth, seasonal exposure, and substrate orientation on microbioerosion ...
The effects of water depth, seasonal exposure, and substrate orientation on microbioerosion were stu...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a rel...
In many marine biogeographic realms, bioeroding sponges dominate the internal bioerosion of calcareo...
Biological erosion is a key process for the recycling of carbonate and the formation of calcareous s...
Bioerosion, the degradation of hard substrate by living organisms, is an integral process of the mar...
Bioerosion, the degradation of hard substrate by living organisms, is an integral process of the mar...
International audiencePatterns of bioerosion of dead corals and rubbles on the northern Great Barrie...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a re...
A multi-scale and multi-method approach has been developed to evaluate the nature and effects of sho...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
The modification of carbonate substrata by bioerosion and bioaccretion was investigated on the fring...
none7siThe northern Adriatic continental shelf hosts several coralligenous reefs rising from the sed...
<div><p>The effects of water depth, seasonal exposure, and substrate orientation on microbioerosion ...
The effects of water depth, seasonal exposure, and substrate orientation on microbioerosion were stu...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a rel...
In many marine biogeographic realms, bioeroding sponges dominate the internal bioerosion of calcareo...