Question: What is the population viability of a critically endangered seashore grass, Arctophila fulva var. pendulina. Location: Liminka Bay, W Finland, 25°21'70 N, 64°51'90 E. Methods: We constructed a matrix population model based on colonization and disappearance events and patch size changes of A. fulva. Patches were divided into hydric and nonhydric zones according to proximity to the seashore and intensity of disturbance. Perturbation analyses were carried out in order to identify transitions critical for population growth. Seed bank and seed germination studies provided background information for the model design. Results: A. fulva patches observed in the more disturbed hydric zone (closest to the sea) increased in number, as did the...
This Thesis examines aspects of the population ecology of clonal algae using as a model Mazzaella c...
Aim: The movement of propagules among plant populations affects their ability to replenish and recov...
Seagrass meadows are essential and valuable to many shallow coastal ecosystems, due to the many impo...
Abstract Many plant species inhabiting the seashore meadows of the Bothnian Bay, especially early su...
Canopy‐forming macroalgae form the basis of diverse coastal ecosystems globally. The fucoid Hormosir...
Seagrasses continue to decline at an alarming rate throughout the planet's temperate regions. After ...
In the intertidal zones of southern Australia and New Zealand, the fucoid brown macroalgae Hormosira...
The eelgrass Zostera marina is an important foundation species of coastal areas in the Northern Hemi...
Intertidal seagrass meadows are exposed to both marine and terrestrial environmental constraints. Se...
Coastal ecosystems are put under pressure by anthropogenic activities of the over40 % of the Earth’s...
Recolonisation and succession in a multi-species tropical seagrass meadow was examined by creating g...
The decrease in number and area of managed hay-meadows over the last century, in combination with th...
The coastal vegetation of islands is expected to be affected by future sea-level rise and other anth...
This study examines the patch dynamics and demography of the eelgrass Zostera novazelandica on inter...
Aim: The movement of propagules among plant populations affects their ability to replenish and recov...
This Thesis examines aspects of the population ecology of clonal algae using as a model Mazzaella c...
Aim: The movement of propagules among plant populations affects their ability to replenish and recov...
Seagrass meadows are essential and valuable to many shallow coastal ecosystems, due to the many impo...
Abstract Many plant species inhabiting the seashore meadows of the Bothnian Bay, especially early su...
Canopy‐forming macroalgae form the basis of diverse coastal ecosystems globally. The fucoid Hormosir...
Seagrasses continue to decline at an alarming rate throughout the planet's temperate regions. After ...
In the intertidal zones of southern Australia and New Zealand, the fucoid brown macroalgae Hormosira...
The eelgrass Zostera marina is an important foundation species of coastal areas in the Northern Hemi...
Intertidal seagrass meadows are exposed to both marine and terrestrial environmental constraints. Se...
Coastal ecosystems are put under pressure by anthropogenic activities of the over40 % of the Earth’s...
Recolonisation and succession in a multi-species tropical seagrass meadow was examined by creating g...
The decrease in number and area of managed hay-meadows over the last century, in combination with th...
The coastal vegetation of islands is expected to be affected by future sea-level rise and other anth...
This study examines the patch dynamics and demography of the eelgrass Zostera novazelandica on inter...
Aim: The movement of propagules among plant populations affects their ability to replenish and recov...
This Thesis examines aspects of the population ecology of clonal algae using as a model Mazzaella c...
Aim: The movement of propagules among plant populations affects their ability to replenish and recov...
Seagrass meadows are essential and valuable to many shallow coastal ecosystems, due to the many impo...