This study identified the most common epiphytes infecting the algal host Gracilaria chilensis on a farm in northern Chile. Simultaneously, the types of host–epiphyte interfaces were characterized and their relative abundance and temporal variability were monitored. Five types of anatomical relationships were detected. Infection type I included the epiphytes weakly attached to the surface of the host and not associated with damage of host tissues (i.e. Hincksia mitchelliae, H. granulosa and Ectocarpus acutus). Infection type II included those epiphytes strongly attached to the surface of the host but not associated with any host tissue damage (i.e. Acrochaetium sp., Antithamnionella sp. and Colpomenia sinuosa). Infection type III included al...
Fucales) often forms extensive beds in wave-sheltered, rocky intertidal habitats on northern Atlanti...
The kelps Undaria pinnatifida and Saccharina latissima are economically valuable edible seaweeds. Al...
Codium fragile subsp. tomentosoides is an introduced macroalga on the coast of Chile. We identified ...
The diversity of epiphytes, their temporal abundance variation and the anatomical structure of host-...
This is the first study on the temporal dynamics of the epiphyte communities of Leathesia marina and...
High density commercial farming of carrageenophyte Kappaphycus alvarezii is often plagued with “ice-...
The occurrence of epi-endophyte algae in Hymenena falklandica J. G. Ag. Ex Kylin (Rhodophyta) is rep...
Epiphytism in Gracilaria is a common phenomena observed in natural populations and under culture con...
The occurrence of the epiphyte alga Pseudendoclonium submarinum Wille (Ulvophyceae) on Rhodymenia ps...
The present study investigates the epiphytic communities on individuals of a population of the brown...
We investigated the distribution of epiphytic macroalgae on the thalli of their hosts at eight local...
peer reviewedSeaweed farming for the production of carrageenan is a growing economic activity. Like ...
Epiphytic algal growth comprises a large and complex community of the sublittoral Pacific Northwest....
Vascular epiphytes are an important component of the flora of subtropical regions, but they remain u...
A comparison of the population structures of the epiphyte, Microcladia coulteri and the three hosts:...
Fucales) often forms extensive beds in wave-sheltered, rocky intertidal habitats on northern Atlanti...
The kelps Undaria pinnatifida and Saccharina latissima are economically valuable edible seaweeds. Al...
Codium fragile subsp. tomentosoides is an introduced macroalga on the coast of Chile. We identified ...
The diversity of epiphytes, their temporal abundance variation and the anatomical structure of host-...
This is the first study on the temporal dynamics of the epiphyte communities of Leathesia marina and...
High density commercial farming of carrageenophyte Kappaphycus alvarezii is often plagued with “ice-...
The occurrence of epi-endophyte algae in Hymenena falklandica J. G. Ag. Ex Kylin (Rhodophyta) is rep...
Epiphytism in Gracilaria is a common phenomena observed in natural populations and under culture con...
The occurrence of the epiphyte alga Pseudendoclonium submarinum Wille (Ulvophyceae) on Rhodymenia ps...
The present study investigates the epiphytic communities on individuals of a population of the brown...
We investigated the distribution of epiphytic macroalgae on the thalli of their hosts at eight local...
peer reviewedSeaweed farming for the production of carrageenan is a growing economic activity. Like ...
Epiphytic algal growth comprises a large and complex community of the sublittoral Pacific Northwest....
Vascular epiphytes are an important component of the flora of subtropical regions, but they remain u...
A comparison of the population structures of the epiphyte, Microcladia coulteri and the three hosts:...
Fucales) often forms extensive beds in wave-sheltered, rocky intertidal habitats on northern Atlanti...
The kelps Undaria pinnatifida and Saccharina latissima are economically valuable edible seaweeds. Al...
Codium fragile subsp. tomentosoides is an introduced macroalga on the coast of Chile. We identified ...