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Growth and chronology of the rhodolith-forming, coralline red alga Sporolithon durum

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Darrenougue, Nicolas
De Deckker, Patrick
Payri, Claude
Eggins, Stephen
Fallon, Stewart

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Inter-Research

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We report extension rates and growth patterns of the coralline red alga Sporolithon durum (rhodolith form) from New Caledonia. Alizarin red S staining was used to mark 43 rho do lith branches and helped determine extension rates over the rhodoliths' last

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Marine Ecology Progress Series

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