The endolithic activity of the green alga Acetabularia acetabulum (Linnaeus) P.C. Silva, 1952 (Ulvophyceae, Dasycladales, Polyphysaceae) was documented on different lithotypes recovered in the Underwater Archaeological Park of Baiae (Naples). The results show that rhizoids of A. acetabulum penetrate several micrometres deep into marble and limestone creating characteristic ramified boreholes, while they colonized only the surface of brick. Resin casts of tunnels bored by rhizoids, known as the ichnospecies Fascichnus grandis Radtke, 1991, were described in detail. The study reports for the first time the significant role of A. acetabulum in the bioerosion process of underwater archaeological artefacts
Bioerosion at all scales is now recognized as playing a major role in facies interpretation. Macrosc...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic area situated northwest of Naples, Italy. Two archeological sites,...
Foraminifera are marine single-celled organisms, ubiquitous in marine environments, present in brack...
The study investigated the role of boring polychaetes in the bioerosion of a submerged Roman mosaic ...
Underwater archaeological sites represent assets of great value that are subjected to physical and b...
Underwater archaeological sites represent assets of great value that are subjected to physical and b...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a re...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a rel...
This study focuses on bioerosion of an aphotic deep-water coral mound, the Propeller Mound, in the n...
Submerged stone archaeological artefacts are bioeroded by endolithic microbiota (cyanobacteria, alga...
This study examines the deterioration of geomaterials used throughout history that today may be foun...
The present study describes the role of the bivalve Rocellaria dubia Pennant, 1777 in the bioerosion...
Polychaetes inhabit all the marine benthic communities and play a significant role in the degradatio...
DELVOYE, L., 1992. Endolithic algae in living stony corals: Algal concentrations under influence of ...
A total of 59 taxa of epibionts and endobionts occurred on experimentally deployed gastropod shells ...
Bioerosion at all scales is now recognized as playing a major role in facies interpretation. Macrosc...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic area situated northwest of Naples, Italy. Two archeological sites,...
Foraminifera are marine single-celled organisms, ubiquitous in marine environments, present in brack...
The study investigated the role of boring polychaetes in the bioerosion of a submerged Roman mosaic ...
Underwater archaeological sites represent assets of great value that are subjected to physical and b...
Underwater archaeological sites represent assets of great value that are subjected to physical and b...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a re...
Bioerosion is the destruction of hard substrates resulting from biological activity, and plays a rel...
This study focuses on bioerosion of an aphotic deep-water coral mound, the Propeller Mound, in the n...
Submerged stone archaeological artefacts are bioeroded by endolithic microbiota (cyanobacteria, alga...
This study examines the deterioration of geomaterials used throughout history that today may be foun...
The present study describes the role of the bivalve Rocellaria dubia Pennant, 1777 in the bioerosion...
Polychaetes inhabit all the marine benthic communities and play a significant role in the degradatio...
DELVOYE, L., 1992. Endolithic algae in living stony corals: Algal concentrations under influence of ...
A total of 59 taxa of epibionts and endobionts occurred on experimentally deployed gastropod shells ...
Bioerosion at all scales is now recognized as playing a major role in facies interpretation. Macrosc...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic area situated northwest of Naples, Italy. Two archeological sites,...
Foraminifera are marine single-celled organisms, ubiquitous in marine environments, present in brack...