Identifying the interacting roles of stressors in driving the global loss of canopy‐forming to mat‐forming algae in marine ecosystems

EMA Strain, RJ Thomson, F Micheli… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other
stressors can help to set achievable management targets for degraded marine ecosystems …

Stress ecology in Fucus: abiotic, biotic and genetic interactions

M Wahl, V Jormalainen, BK Eriksson, JA Coyer… - Advances in marine …, 2011 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] A meta-analysis of multiple stressors on seagrasses in the context of marine spatial cumulative impacts assessment

J Stockbridge, AR Jones, BM Gillanders - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Humans are placing more strain on the world's oceans than ever before. Furthermore,
marine ecosystems are seldom subjected to single stressors, rather they are frequently …

Season affects strength and direction of the interactive impacts of ocean warming and biotic stress in a coastal seaweed ecosystem

M Wahl, FJ Werner, B Buchholz… - Limnology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The plea for using more “realistic,” community‐level, investigations to assess the ecological
impacts of global change has recently intensified. Such experiments are typically more …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of aquaculture and agriculture nutrient sources on macroalgae in a bioassay study

MD Streicher, H Reiss, K Reiss - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is a major threat to aquatic ecosystems, because excessive nutrient
enrichment may result in the loss of ecosystem services. Fjord systems are specifically under …

[HTML][HTML] Phase-shift dynamics of sea urchin overgrazing on nutrified reefs

N Kriegisch, S Reeves, CR Johnson, SD Ling - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Shifts from productive kelp beds to impoverished sea urchin barrens occur globally and
represent a wholesale change to the ecology of sub-tidal temperate reefs. Although the …

[HTML][HTML] Are we ready for scaling up restoration actions? An insight from Mediterranean macroalgal canopies

L Tamburello, L Papa, G Guarnieri, L Basconi… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Extensive loss of macroalgal forests advocates for large-scale restoration interventions, to
compensate habitat degradation and recover the associated ecological functions and …

[HTML][HTML] The status of brown macroalgae Fucus spp. and its relation to environmental variation in the Finnish marine area, northern Baltic Sea

H Rinne, S Salovius-Laurén - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
A large-scale loss of the habitat-forming macroalgae Fucus vesiculosus was reported
around the Baltic Sea in the 1980's, but only relatively local studies have reported its current …

Restoring rocky intertidal communities: Lessons from a benthic macroalgal ecosystem engineer

A Bellgrove, PF McKenzie, H Cameron… - Marine Pollution …, 2017 - Elsevier
As coastal population growth increases globally, effective waste management practices are
required to protect biodiversity. Water authorities are under increasing pressure to reduce …

[图书][B] Marine macrophytes as foundation species

E Olafsson - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Marine macrophytes (macroalgae, seagrasses, and mangroves) comprise thousands of
species distributed in shallow water areas along the world's coastlines. They play a key role …