Figure 1 in Primary utricle structure of six Halimeda species and potential relevance for ocean acidification tolerance

Figure 1: Illustration of a vertical section of a Halimeda copiosa segment showing basic architecture of the outermost filaments. Note how the swollen outer filaments or primary utricles (pU) adhere, creating a physical barrier between primary inter-utricle spaces (pIUS) and external seawater (S). A...

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Main Authors: Peach, Katherine E., Koch, Marguerite S., Blackwelder, Patricia L., Guerrero-Given, Debbie, Kamasawa, Naomi
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10999945
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Summary:Figure 1: Illustration of a vertical section of a Halimeda copiosa segment showing basic architecture of the outermost filaments. Note how the swollen outer filaments or primary utricles (pU) adhere, creating a physical barrier between primary inter-utricle spaces (pIUS) and external seawater (S). Artwork credit: Chris Johnson. Published as part of Peach, Katherine E., Koch, Marguerite S., Blackwelder, Patricia L., Guerrero-Given, Debbie & Kamasawa, Naomi, 2017, Primary utricle structure of six Halimeda species and potential relevance for ocean acidification tolerance, pp. 1-11 in Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) 60 (1) on page 2, DOI:10.1515/bot-2016-0055, http://zenodo.org/record/10999943