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- Rhodolith abstract "Rhodoliths are colorful, unattached, branching, crustose benthic marine red algae that resemble coral. Rhodolith beds create biogenic habitat for diverse benthic communities. Common rhodolith species include Lithophyllum margaritae, Lithothamnion muellerii, and Neogoniolithon trichotomum.The rhodolithic growth habit has been attained by a number of unrelated coralline red algae, organisms that deposit calcium carbonate within their cell walls to form hard structures that closely resemble beds of coral. Unlike coral, rhodoliths do not attach themselves to the rocky seabed. Rather, they roll like tumbleweeds along the seafloor until they become too large in size to be mobilised by the prevailing wave and current regime. They may then become incorporated into a semi-continuous algal mat. While corals are animals that filter plankton and other organisms from the water for food, rhodoliths produce energy through photosynthesis (i.e. they can only grow and survive in the shallow photic zone of the ocean). Scientists believe rhodoliths have been present in the world's oceans since at least the Eocene epoch, some 55 million years ago.".
- Rhodolith thumbnail Messinian_rhodolith.JPG?width=300.
- Rhodolith wikiPageID "11766287".
- Rhodolith wikiPageLength "4928".
- Rhodolith wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Rhodolith wikiPageRevisionID "695493846".
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Algal_mat.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Archaeplastida.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Benthic_zone.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Biogenic_substance.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_carbonate.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extant_Eocene_first_appearances.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossil_algae.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Red_algae.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Clam.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Coralline_alga.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Lithophyllum.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Lithothamnion.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Neogoniolithon.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Photic_zone.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Red_algae.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLink Scallop.
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rhodolith".
- Rhodolith wikiPageWikiLinkText "rhodolith".
- Rhodolith divisio Red_algae.
- Rhodolith domain Eukaryote.
- Rhodolith imageCaption "A fossilised rhodolith from the Messinian of southern Spain.".
- Rhodolith name "Rhodoliths".
- Rhodolith unrankedSuperdivisio Archaeplastida.
- Rhodolith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossil_range.
- Rhodolith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paraphyletic_group.
- Rhodolith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rhodolith subject Category:Extant_Eocene_first_appearances.
- Rhodolith subject Category:Fossil_algae.
- Rhodolith subject Category:Red_algae.
- Rhodolith comment "Rhodoliths are colorful, unattached, branching, crustose benthic marine red algae that resemble coral. Rhodolith beds create biogenic habitat for diverse benthic communities.".
- Rhodolith label "Rhodolith".
- Rhodolith sameAs Q7321193.
- Rhodolith sameAs m.02rrkc3.
- Rhodolith sameAs Q7321193.
- Rhodolith wasDerivedFrom Rhodolith?oldid=695493846.
- Rhodolith depiction Messinian_rhodolith.JPG.
- Rhodolith isPrimaryTopicOf Rhodolith.