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Biofilm pads—an easy method to manufacture artificial biofilms embedded in an alginate polymer matrix
(Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 2019)Periphytic biofilms are the major resource for many herbivorous invertebrates in both marine and freshwater benthos. They are of crucial importance for benthic food webs, substrate stability, and biogeochemical processes ... -
Biogeochemistry of modern Porifera and microbialites from Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef, Australia) and fossil analogues
(Globale und regionale Steuerungsfaktoren biogener Sedimentation / Teil 1: Riff-EvolutionGlobale und regionale Steuerungsfaktoren biogener Sedimentation / Teil 1: Riff-Evolution, 1996) -
Biomineralisation - Verbundstoffe aus der Urzeit - Marine coralline Schwämme als Modell
(Georgia Augusta, 2005) -
Biomineralization of calcified skeletons in three Pacific coralline demosponges - an approach to the evolution of basal skeletons
(Senckenbergische Naturforschende Ges., Frankfurth am Main1997) -
Biostratigraphy and taxonomy of Drumian (middle Cambrian) agnostid trilobites of the Manuels River Formation, Avalonian Newfoundland, Canada
(Papers in Palaeontology, 2021-03-25)New, accurately located and well‐preserved agnostid trilobite material has been collected from the type locality of the Drumian (middle Cambrian, Miaolingian) Manuels River Formation, Newfoundland, Canada. The well‐exposed ... -
Brackish water algal reefs – facies analysis as a tool to identify palaeoenvironmental variations in Miocene deposits (Mainz‐Weisenau, Germany)
(Geological Journal, 2021-01-04)Brackish‐water carbonates are far less studied than their marine or limnic counterparts. However, their association with few, specialized species enables the documentation of fine‐scale changes in the depositional environment. ... -
Bryozoan‐rich stromatolites (bryostromatolites) from the Silurian of Gotland and their relation to climate‐related perturbations of the global carbon cycle
(Sedimentology, 2021-05-12)Bryozoan–stromatolite associations (bryostromatolites) formed conspicuous reef structures throughout the Sheinwoodian (Wenlock) to Ludfordian (Ludlow) stratigraphy on Gotland but have not been described so far. They are ... -
Calcifying extracellular mucus substances (EMS) of Madrepora oculata - a first geobiological approach
(Cold-Water Corals and EcosystemsCold-Water Corals and Ecosystems, 2005) -
Calcifying extracellular mucus substances (EMS) of Madrepora oculata - a first geobiological approach
(Cold-water corals and ecosystems, 2005)Colonial non-zooxanthellate corals from deep-water coral reefs, Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, produce large amounts of extracellular mucus (EMS). This mucus has various functions, e.g., an antifouling capability ... -
Calcisuberites stromatoporoides n. gen. n. sp, ein neues Taxon der Hadromerida (Demospongiae, Porifera) mit einem kalkigen Basalskelett aus der tethyalen Unterkreide
(Beiträge zur PaläontologieBeiträge zur Paläontologie, 1990) -
Can climate warming save Daphnia from parasites? Reduced parasite prevalence in Daphnia populations from artificially heated lakes
(Limnology and Oceanography, 2022-11-12)Climate warming might modify infection outcomes and it has been proposed that temperature increase will result in a “sicker world.” We tested this hypothesis by comparing the prevalence of infection in a common freshwater ... -
Carbonate platform drowning caught in the act: The sedimentology of Saya de Malha Bank (Indian Ocean)
(Sedimentology, 2022-09-21)Mesophotic reefs, hardgrounds and current‐controlled pelagic to hemipelagic carbonates are facies marking carbonate platform drowning successions, irrespective of the factors controlling this evolution. A modern analogue ... -
Cave paleozoology in the Judean Desert: assembling records of Holocene wild mammal communities
(Journal of Quaternary Science, 2021-12-24)Long temporal records of Holocene wild mammal communities are essential to examine the role of human impacts and climatic fluctuations in the configuration of modern ecosystems. We show that such records can be assembled ... -
Chaetosclera klipsteini n. gen. n. sp. (Halichondriida, Demospongiae) aus dem Unterkarn der Cassianer-Schichten (Dolomiten, Italien)
(Mitteilungen aus dem Geologisch-Paläontologischen Institut der Universität Hamburg, 1989) -
Changes in food characteristics reveal indirect effects of lake browning on zooplankton performance
(Limnology and Oceanography, 2019-11-12)Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ecosystems. However, there is limited experimental evidence about direct and indirect effects of browning on zooplankton in ... -
Changes in spectral quality of underwater light alter phytoplankton community composition
(Limnology and Oceanography, 2021-07-02)Light is a fundamental resource for phytoplankton. To utilize the available light, most phytoplankton species possess pigments in taxon‐specific combinations and quantities, which in turn result in a specific use of certain ... -
Characterization of the pigmented shell-forming proteome of the common grove snail Cepaea nemoralis
(BMC Genomics, 2014)Background With a diversity of pigmented shell morphotypes governed by Mendelian patterns of inheritance, the common grove snail, Cepaea nemoralis, has served as a model for evolutionary biologists and population geneticists ... -
Characterization on organic matrix proteins enclosed in high Mg-calcite crystals of the coralline sponge Spirastrella (Acanthochaetetes) wellsi
(Globale und regionale Steuerungsfaktoren biogener Sedimentation / Teil 1: Riff-EvolutionGlobale und regionale Steuerungsfaktoren biogener Sedimentation / Teil 1: Riff-Evolution, 1996)