Biomass of benthic algae, expressed as chlorophyll a content ( mu g cm super(-2)) and as dry weight (mg cm super(-2)) per substrate surface area in the coral reef of curacao at 12 m and 25 m depth was measured from August 1978 to March 1979. To determine dry weights, substrates containing endolithic and epilithic algae were oxidized by means of wet combustion with hydrogen peroxide. Loss of weight caused by this process was regarded as algal dry weight. The crustose corallines Archaeolithothamnion dimotum Fosl. et Howe (25 m), Hydrolithon boergesenii (Fosl.) Fosl. (12 m and 25 m) and Lithophyllum cf. intermedium Fosl. (12 m), vegetations of endolithic algae dominated by Ostreobium quekettii Born. et Fla. (12 m and 25 m), and mixed turfs of epilithic filamentous algae and sometimes Lithophyllum cf. intermedium on substrates containing endolithic algae (12 m and 25 m) were examined.
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de Ruyter van Steveninck, E., & Breeman, A. (1981). Biomass and Relative Coverage of Benthic Algae in the Fore-Reef of Curagao (Netherlands Antilles) in Relation to Production. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 6, 257–265. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps006257
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