Webgenus Lithophyllum (Corallinales) are key bioconstructors, greatly contributing to the formation of coralligenous concretions (Garrabou and Ballesteros, 2000; Ballesteros, 2006). WebLithophyllum (3) Lithophyllum byssoides; Lithophyllum incrustans; Lithophyllum stictiforme; Tenarea (1) Titanoderma (1) Lithothamniaceae (2) Gelidiales (2) …
Lithophyllum Philippi, 1837 - World Register of Marine Species
Web23 jul. 2024 · Lithophyllum stictiforme (Areschoug) Hauck contributes to the formation of the Mediterranean coralligenous concretions. In the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula, L. stictiforme has also been reported based on subtidal collections showing the characteristic morphology described for this species. Web23 jul. 2024 · Lithophyllum okamurae is one of the important encrusting coralline algae, which plays important roles as primary producer, carbonate sediment builder, and habitat … shape med spa
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WebMediterranean subtidal Lithophyllum belong to a well-supported lineage, hereby called the L. stictiforme complex, which also includes two species described from the Atlantic, … WebThe Marine Vegetation of the Kerguelen Islands: History of Scientific Campaigns, Inventory of the Flora and First Analysis of Its Biogeographical Affinities Web23 jul. 2024 · Lithophyllum stictiforme (Areschoug) Hauck contributes to the formation of the Mediterranean coralligenous concretions. In the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula, L. … shape medical systems