Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) in a changing world: integrating ecological, physiological, and geochemical responses to global change

SJ McCoy, NA Kamenos - Journal of phycology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Coralline algae are globally distributed benthic primary producers that secrete calcium
carbonate skeletons. In the context of ocean acidification, they have received much recent …

[HTML][HTML] Greenland liquid water discharge from 1958 through 2019

KD Mankoff, B Noël, X Fettweis… - Earth System …, 2020 - essd.copernicus.org
Greenland runoff, from ice mass loss and increasing rainfall, is increasing. That runoff, as
discharge, impacts the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the adjacent fjords …

[BOOK][B] Rhodolith/maërl beds: a global perspective

R Riosmena-Rodríguez, W Nelson, J Aguirre - 2017 - Springer
The aim of this book series is to disseminate information to the coastal research community.
The Series covers all aspects of coastal research including but not limited to relevant …

First evidence of chitin in calcified coralline algae: new insights into the calcification process of Clathromorphum compactum

MA Rahman, J Halfar - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Interest in calcifying coralline algae has been increasing over the past years due to the
discovery of extensive coralline algal dominated ecosystems in Arctic and Subarctic …

Coralline algal structure is more sensitive to rate, rather than the magnitude, of ocean acidification

NA Kamenos, HL Burdett, E Aloisio… - Global Change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Marine p CO2 enrichment via ocean acidification (OA), upwelling and release from carbon
capture and storage (CCS) facilities is projected to have devastating impacts on marine …

[HTML][HTML] Historic ocean acidification of Loch Sween revealed by correlative geochemical imaging and high-resolution boron isotope analysis of Boreolithothamniom cf …

E MacDonald, GL Foster, CD Standish, J Trend… - Earth and Planetary …, 2024 - Elsevier
Ocean Acidification (OA) arises from the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide
concentration following the industrial revolution. The ecological and socio-economic …

Seasonal and decadal variability of dust observations in the Kangerlussuaq area, west Greenland

JE Bullard, T Mockford - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Dust emissions from high-latitude, cold-climate environments have started receiving more
attention in the past decade. This is because emission frequency and magnitudes are …

Subarctic rhodolith beds promote longevity of crustose coralline algal buildups and their climate archiving potential

W Adey, J Halfar, A Humphreys, T Suskiewicz… - …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The rocky, photic benthos of Arctic and Subarctic Biogeographic Regions has a
characteristic seaweed flora that includes an extensive high-magnesium calcium carbonate …

North Atlantic rhodolith beds

JJ Hernandez-Kantun, JM Hall-Spencer, J Grall… - Rhodolith/maërl beds: A …, 2017 - Springer
Beds of coralline algal sediment form ecologically and economically important habitats in
the North Atlantic. These habitats can occur from the intertidal down to 60 m depth, and they …

[HTML][HTML] Early start of 20th-century Arctic sea-ice decline recorded in Svalbard coralline algae

S Hetzinger, J Halfar, Z Zajacz, M Wisshak - Geology, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The fast decline of Arctic sea ice is a leading indicator of ongoing global climate change and
is receiving substantial public and scientific attention. Projections suggest that Arctic summer …