Assemblages of algae are altered by both bottom - up ( e.g. nutrient availability ) and top - down ( e.g. herbivory ) processes. As a result of the increasing human population in coastal areas, massive changes are forecast to benthic habitats in response to increasing coastal nutrient concentrations and a reduction in consumers. To identify the scales over which nutrients may have an effect, abundance of turf - forming algae growing as epiphytes on kelp ( Ecklonia radiata ) were related to water nutrient concentration across temperate Australia. In general, the percentage cover of epiphytes was greatest at sites with the greatest nutrient concentrations. By experimentally elevating mean nitrate concentration from the low 0.064 ± 0.01 µmol L...
Background: Enhanced nutrient loading and depletion of consumer populations interact to alter the st...
Macroalgae are abundant on shallow temperate reef environments, often forming complex communities th...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTurf-forming algae form more extensive ...
This study shows that canopy-forming algae, composed mainly of fucoids and the kelp Ecklonia radiata...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet. Globally, corals ar...
This study shows that canopy-forming algae, composed mainly of fucoids and the kelp Ecklonia radiata...
There is a global trend towards elevated nutrients in coastal waters, especially on human-dominated ...
Enhanced nutrient loading and depletion of consumer populations interact to alter the structure of a...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
Human modification of the abiotic environment can cause profound change to biological communities, y...
We quantified the percentage cover of turf-forming algae among locations spanning > 1000 km of conti...
Certain environmental conditions facilitate the control of primary producers by herbivores. Environm...
Background: Enhanced nutrient loading and depletion of consumer populations interact to alter the st...
Macroalgae are abundant on shallow temperate reef environments, often forming complex communities th...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTurf-forming algae form more extensive ...
This study shows that canopy-forming algae, composed mainly of fucoids and the kelp Ecklonia radiata...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet. Globally, corals ar...
This study shows that canopy-forming algae, composed mainly of fucoids and the kelp Ecklonia radiata...
There is a global trend towards elevated nutrients in coastal waters, especially on human-dominated ...
Enhanced nutrient loading and depletion of consumer populations interact to alter the structure of a...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
Human modification of the abiotic environment can cause profound change to biological communities, y...
We quantified the percentage cover of turf-forming algae among locations spanning > 1000 km of conti...
Certain environmental conditions facilitate the control of primary producers by herbivores. Environm...
Background: Enhanced nutrient loading and depletion of consumer populations interact to alter the st...
Macroalgae are abundant on shallow temperate reef environments, often forming complex communities th...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...