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    by Sylwia Kiercul
    Published 2015-08-01
    ... morphologically diverse forms: crustose (38%), foliose (38%), fruticose (13%), dimorphous (5%), placodial (3...
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    by Martin Cheek, Aiah Lebbie
    Published 2018-01-01
    ... are undifferentiated), c) the pillar-like haptera which completely elevate the crustose root above the substrate...
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    by Williston, Patrick
    Published 2009
    ... Principal Components Analysis. Early successional sites were often dominated by xerophytic crustose...
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    by María Laura Mendoza
    Published 1999-12-01
    ... cosmopolitan, and the other geniculate corallines are found in both hemispheres, whereas the crustose coralline...
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    .... abrasion), with both groups demonstrating decreased competitive ability in summer. While crustose coralline...
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  11. 111
    by Peter S. Vroom
    Published 2011-01-01
    ... has shown that crustose coralline algae, a group of plants essential for building and cementing reef...
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    ... rocky habitat dominated by crustose algae and encrusting invertebrates. Once formed, these urchin...
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    ...) decrease the recruitment of crustose coralline algae (CCAcf.), an important coral-reef builder. However...
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    ... lichens are always higher, usually >2 mm year(-1), than those of crustose ones, usually <1 mm year(-1...
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    ... coral from dead coral skeleton, crustose coralline algae, and sea algae. This paper provides a proof...
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    ... classis, 6 orders, 15 families, and 25 genera. Moreover, the thallus types of lichen species were crustose...
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    by Williston, Patrick
    Published 2009
    ... Principal Components Analysis. Early successional sites were often dominated by xerophytic crustose...
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  19. 119
    by Claire E. Reymond, Sönke Hohn
    Published 2021-03-01
    ... of marine organisms, such as corals, crustose coralline algae, and foraminifera, presents one of the most...
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    ... and crustose coralline algae, respectively, when analyzing data pooled across all sites, but not with data from...
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