Most of O'ahu's nearshore and beach sands are highly calcareous and of biogenic origin. The pale-colored constituent grains are the eroded remains of carbonate shells and skeletons produced by marine organisms living atop the island's fringing reefs and in the shallow waters near shore. Previous studies have shown that the tests of symbiont-bearing benthic foraminifera compose a substantial portion (up to one-fourth) of these organically produced sands. We sampled a variety of reef flat and slope habitats to obtain standingcrop data and production estimates for several sand-producing genera of reefdwelling formninifera. We found that modem communities of these shelled protists occur in dense numbers islandwide, reaching densities u...
Declining water quality associated with changes in land use over the past century is considered a si...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...
Most of O\u27ahu\u27s nearshore and beach sands are highly calcareous and of biogenic origin. The pa...
Populations of foraminifera were investigated in regard to the suitability of the various species a...
Coral reefs are now subject to global threats and influences from numerous anthropogenic sources. Fo...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 170-179.Microfiche.xii, 179 leaves ill., mapsFifteen species belongi...
The foraminiferal fauna of the Ala Wai Canal, described for the first time here, is controlled prin...
Coral reefs are currently exposed to a number of anthropogenic pressures worldwide. With ocean warmi...
the benthic 96822 A tidepool population of Amphistegina maclagascariensis d’orbigny from Makapuu Poi...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
As part of a project that assessed a proposed artificial reef site, this study compared benthic fora...
Carbonate production, deposition, and turnover rates by selected members of the rotaliine foraminife...
Methods for quantifying rates and size fractions of carbonate sand production on reefs remain limite...
Fifteen species belonging to four families of large, benthic, symbiont-bearing foraminifera were col...
Declining water quality associated with changes in land use over the past century is considered a si...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...
Most of O\u27ahu\u27s nearshore and beach sands are highly calcareous and of biogenic origin. The pa...
Populations of foraminifera were investigated in regard to the suitability of the various species a...
Coral reefs are now subject to global threats and influences from numerous anthropogenic sources. Fo...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 170-179.Microfiche.xii, 179 leaves ill., mapsFifteen species belongi...
The foraminiferal fauna of the Ala Wai Canal, described for the first time here, is controlled prin...
Coral reefs are currently exposed to a number of anthropogenic pressures worldwide. With ocean warmi...
the benthic 96822 A tidepool population of Amphistegina maclagascariensis d’orbigny from Makapuu Poi...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
As part of a project that assessed a proposed artificial reef site, this study compared benthic fora...
Carbonate production, deposition, and turnover rates by selected members of the rotaliine foraminife...
Methods for quantifying rates and size fractions of carbonate sand production on reefs remain limite...
Fifteen species belonging to four families of large, benthic, symbiont-bearing foraminifera were col...
Declining water quality associated with changes in land use over the past century is considered a si...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...