'Green tides' are overwhelming the coastline of our blue planet: taking the world's largest example

N Ye, X Zhang, Y Mao, C Liang, D Xu, J Zou… - Ecological …, 2011 - Springer
A broad spectrum of events that come under the category of green tide are recognized world-
wide as a response to elevated levels of seawater nutrients in coastal areas. Green tides …

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 …

Rise of turfs: a new battlefront for globally declining kelp forests

K Filbee-Dexter, T Wernberg - Bioscience, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Kelp forests are structurally complex habitats, which provide valuable services along 25% of
the world's coastlines. Globally, many kelp forests have disappeared and been replaced by …

The world's largest macroalgal bloom in the Yellow Sea, China: formation and implications

D Liu, JK Keesing, P He, Z Wang, Y Shi… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2013 - Elsevier
The world's largest trans-regional macroalgal blooms during 2008–2012 occurred in the
Yellow Sea, China. This review addresses the causes, development and future challenges …

[PDF][PDF] Nutrient physiology of seaweeds: application of concepts to aquaculture

PJ Harrison, CL Hurd - Cah Biol Mar, 2001 - vliz.be
Nutrients and light are key environmental factors that can determine biomass yield and
productivity of an aquaculture system. Light is mainly controlled by the choice of the …

Growth and nutrient uptake capacity of two co-occurring species, Ulva prolifera and Ulva linza

MB Luo, F Liu, ZL Xu - Aquatic Botany, 2012 - Elsevier
This study was designed to evaluate interspecific physiological differences in growth and
nutrient uptake of two co-occurring species, Ulva prolifera and Ulva linza, in laboratory …

Algal Bioremediation of Waste Waters from Land-Based Aquaculture Using Ulva: Selecting Target Species and Strains

RJ Lawton, L Mata, R de Nys, NA Paul - PLoS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through
bioremediation requires selection of appropriate algal species and strains. The objective of …

Turf wars: competition between foundation and turf-forming species on temperate and tropical reefs and its role in regime shifts

JM O'Brien, RE Scheibling - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2018 - int-res.com
Shifts in competitive balance between key functional groups may drive regime shifts in
tropical and temperate marine ecosystems. On shallow reefs, regime shifts increasingly …

Latitudinal, seasonal and depth-dependent variation in growth, chemical composition and biofouling of cultivated Saccharina latissima (Phaeophyceae) along the …

S Forbord, S Matsson, GE Brodahl, BA Bluhm… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - Springer
The Norwegian coastline covers more than 10° in latitude and provides a range in abiotic
and biotic conditions for seaweed farming. In this study, we compared the effects of …

Factors influencing seaweed responses to eutrophication: some results from EU-project EUMAC

W Schramm - … International Seaweed Symposium: Proceedings of the …, 1999 - Springer
Seaweed responses to eutrophication and their role in coastal eutrophication processes
were compared at 8 different sites along the European coasts from the Baltic to the …