398 results on '"Kamenos, Nicholas A."'
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2. It's time to broaden what we consider a ‘blue carbon ecosystem’
3. Including environmental and climatic considerations for sustainable coral reef restoration
4. Rhodoliths and Rhodolith Beds
5. The functional genetic architecture of egg-laying and live-bearing reproduction in common lizards
6. Including environmental and climatic considerations for sustainable coral reef restoration
7. Historic ocean acidification of Loch Sween revealed by correlative geochemical imaging and high-resolution boron isotope analysis of Boreolithothamniom cf. soriferum
8. Community-level sensitivity of a calcifying ecosystem to acute in situ CO₂ enrichment
9. Coralline Algae as Recorders of Past Climatic and Environmental Conditions
10. The importance of maerl grounds as nursery areas for commercially important species with emphasis on the Queen scallop (Aequipecten operucularis)
11. Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges
12. Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges
13. Benthic oxygen exchange in a live coralline algal bed and an adjacent sandy habitat : an eddy covariance study
14. Editorial: Coralline algae: Past, present, and future perspectives
15. Contribution of the seagrass Syringodium isoetifolium to the metabolic functioning of a tropical reef lagoon
16. Pushing the limits: palynological investigations at the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Norse Western Settlement
17. Greenland tidewater glacier advanced rapidly during era of Norse settlement
18. Pushing the limits: palynological investigations at the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Norse Western Settlement
19. Editorial: Coralline algae : past, present, and future perspectives
20. Editorial: Coralline algae: Past, present, and future perspectives
21. Effects of reduced salinity on the photosynthetic characteristics and intracellular DMSP concentrations of the red coralline alga, Lithothamnion glaciale
22. Greenland tidewater glacier advanced rapidly during era of Norse settlement
23. Coralline Algae as Recorders of Past Climatic and Environmental Conditions
24. North Atlantic summers have warmed more than winters since 1353, and the response of marine zooplankton
25. Red coralline algae as a source of marine biogenic dimethylsulphoniopropionate
26. Non-Classical Blue Carbon Ecosystems Are Key Stores of Marine Organic Carbon
27. Nursery-area function of maerl grounds for juvenile queen scallops Aequipecten opercularis and other invertebrates
28. 12th International Phycological Congress
29. Evolutionary origins of viviparity consistent with palaeoclimate and lineage diversification
30. Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation*
31. Using the Goldilocks Principle to model coral ecosystem engineering
32. Evolutionary origins of viviparity consistent with palaeoclimate and lineage diversification
33. Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic : DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation*
34. Assessing the use of U–Th methods to determine the age of cold-water calcareous algae
35. Crumbling Reefs and Cold-Water Coral Habitat Loss in a Future Ocean: Evidence of “Coralporosis” as an Indicator of Habitat Integrity
36. Commentary : Commentary on Reconstructing Four Centuries of Temperature-Induced Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef by Hoegh-Guldberg et al. 2019 and DeCarlo 2020
37. Editorial : Coralline Algae: Globally Distributed Ecosystem Engineers
38. Carbon burial over the last four millennia is regulated by both climatic and land use change
39. Keystone predators govern the pathway and pace of climate impacts in a subarctic marine ecosystem
40. Substratum-mediated heart rate responses of an invertebrate to predation threat
41. Commentary: Commentary on Reconstructing Four Centuries of Temperature-Induced Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef by Hoegh-Guldberg et al. 2019 and DeCarlo 2020
42. Crumbling Reefs and Cold-Water Coral Habitat Loss in a Future Ocean: Evidence of “Coralporosis” as an Indicator of Habitat Integrity
43. Keystone predators govern the pathway and pace of climate impacts in a subarctic marine ecosystem
44. Editorial: Coralline Algae: Globally Distributed Ecosystem Engineers
45. Carbon burial over the last four millennia is regulated by both climatic and land use change
46. Robustness of Marine Biomineral Clumped Isotope Thermometry
47. The Effect of Global Warming and Ocean Acidification on Nitrogen Uptake and Assimilation in Coralline Algae
48. Reconstructing Four Centuries of Temperature-Induced Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef
49. Pushing the Limits: Palynological Investigations at the Margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Norse Western Settlement
50. Biodiversity of Kelp Forests and Coralline Algae Habitats in Southwestern Greenland
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