Drifting macroalgae are unattached seaweeds that are commonly found in many South Florida and Gulf of Mexico shallow-water seagrass habitats. They are primarily comprised of species of red algae (Rhodophyta) and some brown algae (Phaeophyta). Because of the unattached nature of these species, drift algae have the ability to be moved around the landscape primarily by tidal, as well as wind-driven and alongshore currents. Numerous invertebrates and some fish species are typically found associated with drift algal clumps and aggregations. Transport of drift algae is an important dispersal mechanism for both the plants and their associated fauna. Dispersal distances have been studied in numerous locations over a range of spatial scales. However...
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Drift macroalgae, often found in clumps or mats adjacent to or within seagrass beds, can increase th...
From the early days of phycology, coralline algae (CA) have been considered the most formidable and...
Drifting macroalgae are unattached seaweeds that are commonly found in many South Florida and Gulf o...
Macroalgae, also known as seaweeds, are abundant and well distributed in the Coastal Bays. Estuarine...
Currents induced by tidal circulation and wind in shallow tropical seagrass habitats can influence t...
Contains fulltext : macrmaina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the m...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasi-bility of...
[Extract] Our original article (Thomson et al. 2015) presented data exploring Zostera nigricaulis as...
Harmful blooms of green macroalgae, known as green tides, have been increasing in frequency and inte...
Drifting fronds and drifting alleles: range dynamics, local dispersal and habitat isolation shape th...
As primary producers, the function of algae is determined by their shapes and sizes. The ability to ...
Abstract Maerl beds worldwide face habitat destruction (e.g. from dredging, fishing gear and fish fa...
This work represents a first step in understanding the impact of hydrodynamic features on the zoopla...
Abstract We examined, over 2 years, factors affecting the temporal stability of the lower limit of k...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Drift macroalgae, often found in clumps or mats adjacent to or within seagrass beds, can increase th...
From the early days of phycology, coralline algae (CA) have been considered the most formidable and...
Drifting macroalgae are unattached seaweeds that are commonly found in many South Florida and Gulf o...
Macroalgae, also known as seaweeds, are abundant and well distributed in the Coastal Bays. Estuarine...
Currents induced by tidal circulation and wind in shallow tropical seagrass habitats can influence t...
Contains fulltext : macrmaina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the m...
Few field studies have investigated how changes at one trophic level can affect the invasi-bility of...
[Extract] Our original article (Thomson et al. 2015) presented data exploring Zostera nigricaulis as...
Harmful blooms of green macroalgae, known as green tides, have been increasing in frequency and inte...
Drifting fronds and drifting alleles: range dynamics, local dispersal and habitat isolation shape th...
As primary producers, the function of algae is determined by their shapes and sizes. The ability to ...
Abstract Maerl beds worldwide face habitat destruction (e.g. from dredging, fishing gear and fish fa...
This work represents a first step in understanding the impact of hydrodynamic features on the zoopla...
Abstract We examined, over 2 years, factors affecting the temporal stability of the lower limit of k...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Drift macroalgae, often found in clumps or mats adjacent to or within seagrass beds, can increase th...
From the early days of phycology, coralline algae (CA) have been considered the most formidable and...