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Distribution, growth, and disturbance of Catalina Island rhodoliths
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DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH, AND DISTURBANCE OF CATALINA ISLAND RHODOLITHS By Paul A. Tompkins Rhodoliths are free-living coralline algae (Rhodophyta) that form large beds on the seafloor. Rhodolith beds are globally widespread and biologically diverse shallow marine habitats. Beds are ecologically sensitive, disturbed by humans, and in Europe are protected by law. While rhodolith beds have been found in California waters at Catalina Island, no literature exists regarding their distribution or
doi:10.31979/etd.vpw7-rnrn
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