Summary: | Figure 6: Linear relationships between (A) average diffusion pathway length and surface diameter of primary utricles in one representative sample, (B) average diffusion pathway length and tissue mineral content (% CaCO3) in whole thalli (n = 10) and (C) average primary utricle diameter and tissue mineral content (% CaCO3) of six Halimeda species collected from Little Cayman Island. Standard deviations of the average values are reported in Table 2. Solid lines represent the linear regression best fit and dashed lines indicate the 95% confidence limit of the regression. Asterisks indicate that the regression coefficients are significant (p <0.05). 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 7, DOI:10.1515/bot-2016-0055, http://zenodo.org/record/10999943
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