HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Federica Rebecchi from the Laboratoire Environnement Profond, Institut Français Recherche pour l'Exploitation Mer (IFREMER), Centre, REM/EEP/LEP, ZI Pointe du Diable, CS10070, Plouzané, FranceDepartement, University Naples Federico II, MSA campus, Via Cinthia, Naples, Italy have published the research: First insights into the meiofauna community of a maerl bed in the Bay of Brest (Brittany), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Maerl (or rhodolith) beds are formed by accumulations of living and dead non-geniculate unattached coralline algae (Foster et_al 2013). Extensive beds occur on open coasts worldwide, either in tide . . .
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