Macroalgae use flexibility and reconfiguration, i.e. the alteration of shape, size and orientation as water velocity increases, to reduce the hydrodynamic forces imposed in the wave-swept rocky intertidal zone. Quantifying the effects of flexibility on hydrodynamic performance is difficult, however, because the mechanisms of reconfiguration vary with water velocity and the relationship between algal solid mechanics and hydrodynamic performance is poorly understood. In this study, the hydrodynamic performance, morphology and solid mechanics of 10 rocky shore macroalgal species were quantified to evaluate the influences of flexibility and morphology on reconfiguration. Hydrodynamic performance was measured in a flume by direct measurement of ...
Interactions between water flow and aquatic vegetation strongly depend on morphological and biomecha...
The effects of habitat complexity have been considered important factors for the evolution of morpho...
The motility of microorganisms is influenced greatly by their hydrodynamic interactions with the flu...
Rocky intertidal organisms experience large hydrodynamic forces due to high water velocities created...
The drag generated by breaking waves is one of the primary determinants of the distribution and abun...
Premise of the study: Intertidal macroalgae must resist extreme hydrodynamic forces imposed by crash...
An organism’s success is largely dependent upon its ability to function and survive within the physi...
Aquatic vegetation interacts with the flow by posing an obstruction and in return experiences drag a...
© 2015 Publishing House for Journal of Hydrodynamics. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the mean...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
move during much or most of a passing wave cycle, reducing plants relative to isometric growth. Low ...
Within intertidal areas of European Atlantic coasts the distribution of the small seagrass Zostera n...
The attachment strength of sessile intertidal organisms is continuously challenged by the hydrodynam...
Wave action imposes potentially large hydrodynamic forces on intertidal plants and animals, and can ...
Interactions between water flow and aquatic vegetation strongly depend on morphological and biomecha...
The effects of habitat complexity have been considered important factors for the evolution of morpho...
The motility of microorganisms is influenced greatly by their hydrodynamic interactions with the flu...
Rocky intertidal organisms experience large hydrodynamic forces due to high water velocities created...
The drag generated by breaking waves is one of the primary determinants of the distribution and abun...
Premise of the study: Intertidal macroalgae must resist extreme hydrodynamic forces imposed by crash...
An organism’s success is largely dependent upon its ability to function and survive within the physi...
Aquatic vegetation interacts with the flow by posing an obstruction and in return experiences drag a...
© 2015 Publishing House for Journal of Hydrodynamics. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the mean...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
move during much or most of a passing wave cycle, reducing plants relative to isometric growth. Low ...
Within intertidal areas of European Atlantic coasts the distribution of the small seagrass Zostera n...
The attachment strength of sessile intertidal organisms is continuously challenged by the hydrodynam...
Wave action imposes potentially large hydrodynamic forces on intertidal plants and animals, and can ...
Interactions between water flow and aquatic vegetation strongly depend on morphological and biomecha...
The effects of habitat complexity have been considered important factors for the evolution of morpho...
The motility of microorganisms is influenced greatly by their hydrodynamic interactions with the flu...