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View article: Oxygen and <scp>pH</scp> fluxes in shallow bay habitats: Evaluating the effectiveness of a macroalgal forest restoration
Oxygen and <span>pH</span> fluxes in shallow bay habitats: Evaluating the effectiveness of a macroalgal forest restoration Open
Marine macroalgae are important primary producers in coastal ecosystems. Within sheltered and shallow bays in the Mediterranean, various Fucalean macroalgae and seagrasses coexist, creating habitats of high ecological importance. These hab…
View article: Standardized protocol for reproductive phenology monitoring of fucalean algae of the genus Cystoseira s.l. with potential for restoration
Standardized protocol for reproductive phenology monitoring of fucalean algae of the genus Cystoseira s.l. with potential for restoration Open
Active marine restoration is strongly encouraged to prevent the loss of the valuable habitats formed by Cystoseira sensu lato species, since they enhance biodiversity and preserve ecosystem functions and services. Current restoration inter…
View article: Microbiome transmission through the ontogeny of the marine sponge Crambe crambe
Microbiome transmission through the ontogeny of the marine sponge Crambe crambe Open
Background Poriferans (sponges) are highly adaptable organisms that can thrive in diverse marine and freshwater environments due, in part, to their close associations with microbial communities. This sponge microbiome can be acquired from …
View article: Sponge contribution to the silicon cycle of a diatom‐rich shallow bay
Sponge contribution to the silicon cycle of a diatom‐rich shallow bay Open
In coastal systems, planktonic and benthic silicifiers compete for the pool of dissolved silicon, a nutrient required to make their skeletons. The contribution of planktonic diatoms to the silicon cycle in coastal systems is often well cha…
View article: Sponge contribution to the silicon cycle of a diatom-rich shallow bay
Sponge contribution to the silicon cycle of a diatom-rich shallow bay Open
In coastal systems, planktonic and benthic silicifiers compete for the pool of dissolved silicon, a nutrient required to make their skeletons. The contribution of planktonic diatoms to the cycling of silicon in coastal systems is often wel…
View article: New advances in the study of the biodiversity of the SCI "Volcanes de fango del golfo de Cádiz" (southwestern Spanish Margin)
New advances in the study of the biodiversity of the SCI "Volcanes de fango del golfo de Cádiz" (southwestern Spanish Margin) Open
Event Abstract Back to Event New advances in the study of the biodiversity of the SCI "Volcanes de fango del golfo de Cádiz" (southwestern Spanish Margin) Ángel Mateo-Ramírez1*, Emilio González-García2, 3, Carlos Farias4, Jose Enrique Garc…
View article: Deep-water sponge fauna from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz (North Atlantic, Spain)
Deep-water sponge fauna from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz (North Atlantic, Spain) Open
Mud volcanoes are singular seafloor structures classified as ‘sensitive habitats’. Here we report on the sponge fauna from a field of eight mud volcanoes located in the Spanish margin of the northern Gulf of Cadiz (North-eastern Atlantic),…