noun
- A coralline alga that forms a hard, calcareous crust on rocks and other surfaces in marine environments.
Usage: marine biology; also called coralline algae
Examples
- Nullipore species are commonly found encrusting rocky shores in cold and temperate waters.
- The pink nullipore coating on the rocks indicates a healthy marine ecosystem.
- Divers observed thick layers of nullipore growth on the underwater boulders.
- Nullipore contributes significantly to the structure of some coral reef communities.
- The hard surface of nullipore provides habitat for small invertebrates.