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    Presence of skeletal banding in a reef-building tropical crustose coralline alga - Fig 6

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    <p><b>a</b>. <b>SEM of <i>Porolithon onkodes</i></b> cross-section showing no regular banding patterns (from changes in cell size) as seen in other coralline algae samples (e.g., as shown in [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0185124#pone.0185124.ref017" target="_blank">17</a>]). Vertical arrows indicate areas of higher density within the conceptacle band, horizontal arrow indicates conceptacle, <b>b</b>. <b>Rapid growth cells in <i>Porolithon onkodes</i></b>. Long, less calcified cells in <i>P</i>. <i>onkodes</i> skeleton on the top right hand corner of image (upper arrow) indicate an area of rapid growth compared to cells beneath this (lower arrow); in this sample the rapid growth overgrew the epoxy that had covered that part of the epithallus.</p

    Ecology of Coralline Red Algae and Their Fossil Evidences from India

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