“…This detachment could be promoted by environmental and biological phenomena, such as storms and grazers activity (e.g., Alves et al, 2001;García-Romero et al, 2023;Chebaane et al, 2023), and would explain the higher abundance of CCA on basalt, including Peyssonnelia sp., and the higher abundance of filamentous algae on concrete. Moreover, calcareous bio-concretions can also provide positive bio-protection effects, which may additionally protect the underlying substrate from deterioration (Coombes et al, 2017;Bone et al, 2022b;Lv et al, 2022). The effects of this increased weathering were observed during sampling events in some locations, where the cementitious surface of the concrete blocks had been washed away, leaving the basalt aggregates exposed (e. g., Fig.…”