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  1. Introducing Ocean Ecosystems
  2. Crossing thermal limits: functional collapse of the surfgrass Phyllospadix scouleri under extreme marine heatwaves
  3. Rhodolith beds in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: Habitat structure and associated biodiversity
  4. Withstanding the heat: Resilience of free-living coralline algae to marine heatwaves
  5. Author Correction: “Pink power”—the importance of coralline algal beds in the oceanic carbon cycle
  6. A Common Terminology to Unify Research and Conservation of Coralline Algae and the Habitats They Create
  7. Marine Forests Forever—A Necessary Multilateral Program for a Fair Future
  8. Brazilian Rhodolith Beds—Mini-Giant Mobile Reefs
  9. Rhodolith Beds in Brazil—A Natural Heritage in Need of Conservation
  10. “Pink power”—the importance of coralline algal beds in the oceanic carbon cycle
  11. Positive species interactions structure rhodolith bed communities at a global scale
  12. Marine heatwaves recurrence aggravates thermal stress in the surfgrass Phyllospadix scouleri
  13. Heterotrophy in marine animal forests in an era of climate change
  14. Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges
  15. Editorial: Coralline algae: Past, present, and future perspectives
  16. A function-based typology for Earth’s ecosystems
  17. Rhodolith Physiology Across the Atlantic: Towards a Better Mechanistic Understanding of Intra- and Interspecific Differences
  18. Systematic review and meta-analysis of ocean acidification effects in Halimeda: Implications for algal carbonate production
  19. Protecting global marine animal forests
  20. Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
  21. Living in a Fluctuating Environment Increases Tolerance to Marine Heatwaves in the Free-Living Coralline Alga Phymatolithon lusitanicum
  22. Calcification in free-living coralline algae is strongly influenced by morphology
  23. Coralline Algae: Globally Distributed Ecosystem Engineers
  24. Trophic ecology of Caribbean octocorals
  25. Brazil oil spill response: Protect rhodolith beds
  26. Unraveling interactions: do temperature and competition with native species affect the performance of the non-indigenous sun coral Tubastraea coccinea?
  27. Changes of energy fluxes in marine animal forests of the Anthropocene
  28. Multi-level phenotypic plasticity and the persistence of seagrasses along environmental gradients
  29. Rhodolith primary and carbonate production in a changing ocean
  30. Photoacclimation strategies in northeastern Atlantic seagrasses
  31. Physiological and biochemical responses of a coralline alga and a sea urchin to climate change
  32. Linking host morphology and symbiont performance in octocorals
  33. Phenotypic plasticity in the marine angiosperm Halophila decipiens
  34. Interactive effects of marine heatwaves and eutrophication on the ecophysiology of a macroalga
  35. Symbiotic Versus Nonsymbiotic Octocorals: Physiological and Ecological Implications
  36. Effect of Inorganic and Organic Carbon Enrichments (DIC and DOC) on the Photosynthesis and Calcification Rates of Two Calcifying Green Algae from a Caribbean Reef Lagoon
  37. Rhodoliths in Brazil: Current knowledge and potential impacts of climate change
  38. Symbiotic Versus Non-symbiotic Octocorals: Physiological and Ecological Implications
  39. The Western South Atlantic Ocean in a High-CO2 World: Current Measurement Capabilities and Perspectives
  40. Photoprotection in seagrasses
  41. A Caribbean seagrass is an important plant producer of carbonate lime mud in the tropics
  42. Is the photo-acclimatory response of Rhodophyta conditioned by the species carotenoid profile?
  43. PHOTOINHIBITION IN RED ALGAL SPECIES WITH DIFFERENT CAROTENOID PROFILES1
  44. CAROTENOID COMPOSITION OF MARINE RED ALGAE 1