Stress ecology in Fucus: abiotic, biotic and genetic interactions
Stress regimes defined as the synchronous or sequential action of abiotic and biotic stresses
determine the performance and distribution of species. The natural patterns of stress to …
determine the performance and distribution of species. The natural patterns of stress to …
Climate change can cause complex responses in Baltic Sea macroalgae: A systematic review
Estuarine macroalgae are important primary producers in aquatic ecosystems, and often
foundation species providing structurally complex habitat. Climate change alters many …
foundation species providing structurally complex habitat. Climate change alters many …
Loss, status and trends for coastal marine habitats of Europe
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Over the centuries, land reclamation, coastal development, overfishing and pollution have
nearly eliminated European wetlands, seagrass meadows, shellfish beds, biogenic reefs …
nearly eliminated European wetlands, seagrass meadows, shellfish beds, biogenic reefs …
[HTML][HTML] Carbon dioxide removal via macroalgae open-ocean mariculture and sinking: an Earth system modeling study
In this study, we investigate the maximum physical and biogeochemical potential of
macroalgae open-ocean mariculture and sinking (MOS) as an ocean-based carbon dioxide …
macroalgae open-ocean mariculture and sinking (MOS) as an ocean-based carbon dioxide …
Rocky-shore communities as indicators of water quality: a case study in the Northwestern Mediterranean
The collection of 152 samples from the upper sublittoral zone along the rocky coasts of
Catalonia (Northwestern Mediterranean) was carried out in 1999 in order to test the …
Catalonia (Northwestern Mediterranean) was carried out in 1999 in order to test the …
Effects of sedimentation on macroalgae: species-specific responses are related to reproductive traits
Although increases in sedimentation have been proposed to interfere with benthic
communities in many coastal areas worldwide, few experimental studies have investigated …
communities in many coastal areas worldwide, few experimental studies have investigated …
Shallow Cystoseira (Fucales: Ochrophyta) assemblages thriving in sheltered areas from Menorca (NW Mediterranean): relationships with environmental factors and …
The distribution of Cystoseira species was studied at 103 coves in the island of Menorca
(Balearic Islands, NW Mediterranean). Both geomorphological parameters and …
(Balearic Islands, NW Mediterranean). Both geomorphological parameters and …
Nutrient enrichment in lake ecosystem and its effects on algae and macrophytes
Freshwater lakes constitute a significant part of the hydrological cycle of the earth as they
maintain ecological balance and support diverse aquatic biodiversity. Increasing …
maintain ecological balance and support diverse aquatic biodiversity. Increasing …
Empirical relationships linking distribution and abundance of marine vegetation to eutrophication
In order to decide on measures to preserve and restore seagrasses and macroalgae, there
is a need for identifying quantitative links between eutrophication pressure and vegetation …
is a need for identifying quantitative links between eutrophication pressure and vegetation …
Nutrient content in macrophyta collected from southern Baltic Sea beaches in relation to eutrophication and biogas production
One of the signs of eutrophication is the excessive growth of opportunistic macroalgae, a
worldwide phenomenon also observed in the Baltic Sea. Mats of macroalgae may drift long …
worldwide phenomenon also observed in the Baltic Sea. Mats of macroalgae may drift long …