Sargassum C. Agardh is one of the most diverse genera of marine macroalgae, and commonly inhabits shallow tropical and sub-tropical waters. This study aimed at investigating the effect of seasonality and the associated water-quality changes on the distribution, canopy cover, mean thallus length and biomass of Sargassum beds around Point Peron, Shoalwater Islands Marine Park, southwest Australia. Samples of Sargassum and seawater were collected every 3 mo from the summer of 2012 to the summer of 2014, from 4 different reef zones. A combination of in situ observations and WorldView-2 satellite remote-sensing images were used to map the spatial distribution of Sargassum beds and other associated benthic habitats. The results demonstrated stron...
The genus Sargassum C. Agardh (Phaeophyceae) and other fucoids are important focuses of worldwide re...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephem...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
Sargassum populations are one of the most conspicuous features of both the reef flats and the reef s...
Sargassum C. Agardh is one of the most diverse genera of marine macro-algae and commonly inhabits sh...
Environmental drivers of seaweed biomass were investigated at Ningaloo, Western Australia, a coral r...
Seasonality in biomass, thallus length and size classes of three Sargassum species, namely, S. baccu...
Satellite remote sensing is one of the most efficient techniques for marine habitat studies in shall...
The eight-band high resolution multispectral WorldView-2 satellite imagery demonstrated potential fo...
Sargassum (Phaeophyceae, Fucales) is a genus of worldwide distribution recently recognised to prolif...
The seasonal variation in density, length, biomass and reproduction for four species of Sargassum li...
Abstract Global patterns of plant biomass drive the distribution of much of the marine and terrestri...
Studies to assess the health of seagrass beds in Port Curtis have been undertaken since 1994. Much o...
Previous work has shown that accumulations of macroalgae have been associated with the loss of seagr...
Marine submerged aquatic vegetation (MSAV) naturally occurs on rubble and dead coral substrates in t...
The genus Sargassum C. Agardh (Phaeophyceae) and other fucoids are important focuses of worldwide re...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephem...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
Sargassum populations are one of the most conspicuous features of both the reef flats and the reef s...
Sargassum C. Agardh is one of the most diverse genera of marine macro-algae and commonly inhabits sh...
Environmental drivers of seaweed biomass were investigated at Ningaloo, Western Australia, a coral r...
Seasonality in biomass, thallus length and size classes of three Sargassum species, namely, S. baccu...
Satellite remote sensing is one of the most efficient techniques for marine habitat studies in shall...
The eight-band high resolution multispectral WorldView-2 satellite imagery demonstrated potential fo...
Sargassum (Phaeophyceae, Fucales) is a genus of worldwide distribution recently recognised to prolif...
The seasonal variation in density, length, biomass and reproduction for four species of Sargassum li...
Abstract Global patterns of plant biomass drive the distribution of much of the marine and terrestri...
Studies to assess the health of seagrass beds in Port Curtis have been undertaken since 1994. Much o...
Previous work has shown that accumulations of macroalgae have been associated with the loss of seagr...
Marine submerged aquatic vegetation (MSAV) naturally occurs on rubble and dead coral substrates in t...
The genus Sargassum C. Agardh (Phaeophyceae) and other fucoids are important focuses of worldwide re...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephem...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...