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Coralline algae are
red algae in the
order Corallinales. They are
characterized by a
thallus that is hard
because of
calcareous deposits contained within...
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Coralline means 'resembling coral' and may
refer to:
Coralline algae, or
corallines,
red algae that
produce calcareous deposits Less commonly, organisms...
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rather than two.
Coralline algae,
which secrete calcium carbonate and play a
major role in
building coral reefs,
belong there.
Red algae such as Palmaria...
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skeletons look
similar to reef corals. Therefore,
demosponges are also
called coralline sponges. The
Demospongiae have an
ancient history. The
first demosponges...
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sulfuric acid to make a
red substance called rosolic acid. By
treating this with ammonia, a dye
called red coralline or péonine was made. When reacted...
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typical of
benthic (bottom-dwelling) foraminifera, echinoderms, and
coralline algae.
Aragonite skeletal grains are
typical of molluscs,
calcareous green...
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nudibranch grazes on bryozoans.
Triopha catalinae Triopha catalinae on
red coralline algae in a tide pool in
Central California Berhrens, D. W., 1980, Pacific...
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colonise bare areas.
Instead they
germinate among algae, such as
red coralline algae,
attaching themselves by
means of
small barbs and intertwining...
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Odondebuenia balearica, the
Coralline goby, is a
species of goby
native to the
Mediterranean Sea
where it
prefers coralline areas at
depths of from 20...
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individual of
Acmaea mitra. The s**** is
covered in
encrusting red coralline algae,
which is why it
appears to be pink
Scientific classification...