Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea is a marine Chlorophyta introduced into the Mediterranean Sea from south-western Australia. Since 1990, it has been invading the …
K Murugan, G Benelli, S Ayyappan, D Dinesh… - Parasitology …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Nearly 1.4 billion people in 73 countries worldwide are threatened by lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic infection that leads to a disease commonly known as elephantiasis …
Seagrasses are the only higher plants living in fully marine environments; they play a significant role in coastal ecosystems. Seagrasses inhabit the coastal shelves of all …
The genus Caulerpa is highly diverse, especially in the Caribbean Sea, the Indo-Malay archipelago and the temperate waters of southern Australia. Currently, more than 100 …
Marine chemical ecology - Natural Product Reports (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B702742G Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious ArticleNext Article DOI: 10.1039/B702742G …
Global change is striking harder and faster in the Mediterranean Sea than elsewhere, where high levels of human pressure and proneness to climate change interact in modifying the …
Allelopathy is an important non‐resource interaction in terrestrial plant communities that may affect invasions by non‐indigenous plants. The 'novel weapons hypothesis'(NWH) predicts …
EJ Ens, JB Bremner, K French, J Korth - Biological invasions, 2009 - Springer
Allelopathy has been suggested as a mechanism promoting the monoculture formation of some invasive exotic plants. Previous studies have shown that hydrophobic extracts of the …
EJ Kang, AR Han, JH Kim, IN Kim, S Lee, JO Min… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
The occurrence of green-tides, whose bloom potential may be increased by various human activities and biogeochemical process, results in enormous economic losses and ecosystem …