Abstract The calcified red macroalga Lithophyllum byssoides, a very common midlittoral species in the western Mediterranean Sea, is a significant ecosystem engineer capable, under exposed and dim light conditions, of building wide and solid endemic bioconstructions near the mean sea level: the L. byssoides rims or 'trottoirs à L. byssoides'. Although the growth of the species is relatively rapid for a calcified alga, the construction of a large rim requires several centuries of near stable or slowly rising sea level. As the time scale of their formation is measured in centuries, L. byssoides bioconstructions constitute valuable and sensitive sea level markers. The health status of L. byssoides rims has been studied at two sites located far ...
Lithophyllum byssoides is a common coralline alga in the intertidal zone of Mediterranean coasts, wh...
For the first time, a comprehensive assessment of Mesophyllum species diversity and their distributi...
Lithophaga lithophaga is an endolithic mussel from the family Mitilidae, which inhabits limestone ro...
International audienceThe sea level rise and the collapse of a Mediterranean ecosystem, the Lithophy...
The problem of the altitude of contemporary sea level is an important one for the field archaeologis...
The Mediterranean is a hot-spot of marine and terrestrial epsilon species diversity (Boudouresque, 2...
Lithophyllum byssoides (Lamarck, 1900) koraligena je mediolitoralna alga, koja se javlja u pojasu p...
Biological evidence of relative sea level rise, during the last 4 500 years, on the rocky coasts of ...
Biological sea level indicators such as intertidal coralline red algal build-ups (Lithohyllum rim or...
Dans la plupart des mers et des océans, la zone littorale est dominée par de grandes Phaeophyceae (L...
Coralline algae are globally distributed ecosystem engineers that in the Mediterranean Sea act as ke...
Intertidal coralline red algal build-ups (Lithophyllum byssoides rims or ridges) are considered prec...
Mediterranean’s coralligenous concretions (Habitat 1107 – Habitat directive 92/43 EEC) develop on th...
During 1978-1979 and 1991-1992 periods, STARESO and Liège University initiated an early systematic m...
In the Mediterranean Sea coralline red algae play a particularly important role, as their calcified ...
Lithophyllum byssoides is a common coralline alga in the intertidal zone of Mediterranean coasts, wh...
For the first time, a comprehensive assessment of Mesophyllum species diversity and their distributi...
Lithophaga lithophaga is an endolithic mussel from the family Mitilidae, which inhabits limestone ro...
International audienceThe sea level rise and the collapse of a Mediterranean ecosystem, the Lithophy...
The problem of the altitude of contemporary sea level is an important one for the field archaeologis...
The Mediterranean is a hot-spot of marine and terrestrial epsilon species diversity (Boudouresque, 2...
Lithophyllum byssoides (Lamarck, 1900) koraligena je mediolitoralna alga, koja se javlja u pojasu p...
Biological evidence of relative sea level rise, during the last 4 500 years, on the rocky coasts of ...
Biological sea level indicators such as intertidal coralline red algal build-ups (Lithohyllum rim or...
Dans la plupart des mers et des océans, la zone littorale est dominée par de grandes Phaeophyceae (L...
Coralline algae are globally distributed ecosystem engineers that in the Mediterranean Sea act as ke...
Intertidal coralline red algal build-ups (Lithophyllum byssoides rims or ridges) are considered prec...
Mediterranean’s coralligenous concretions (Habitat 1107 – Habitat directive 92/43 EEC) develop on th...
During 1978-1979 and 1991-1992 periods, STARESO and Liège University initiated an early systematic m...
In the Mediterranean Sea coralline red algae play a particularly important role, as their calcified ...
Lithophyllum byssoides is a common coralline alga in the intertidal zone of Mediterranean coasts, wh...
For the first time, a comprehensive assessment of Mesophyllum species diversity and their distributi...
Lithophaga lithophaga is an endolithic mussel from the family Mitilidae, which inhabits limestone ro...