Since the discovery of the Asian kelp, Undaria pinnatifida, in Wellington, New Zealand in 1987, interest has been expressed in the wild harvest or cultivation of this edible species. As there is little data on the ecology of this species outside its native habitat, the objectives of this study were to investigate the seasonal ecophysiology of Undaria pinnatifida in Otago Harbour, New Zealand, to enable a more informed appraisal of the potential impacts of U. pinnatifida on New Zealand's coastal ecosystems. Field investigations showed that sea surface temperature correlated with blade growth rate of Undaria pinnatifida, however, evidence for the environmental control of sporophyte senescence was equivocal. Seasonal variation in blade and st...
Undaria pinnatifida is a species of brown laminarian seaweed, primarily found in its native habitat,...
The annual subtidal alga Undaria pinnatifida has been federally declared an invasive species and has...
Information from this thesis provides a critical understanding of the environmental\ud factors that ...
In the marine environment, 84% of eco-regions have been subject to biological invasions. These invas...
Very few studies have examined the mechanisms of local establishment and persistence of invasive mar...
xiii, 173 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department:...
For pest management or introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
For pest management of introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
Undaria peterseniana, a species of Laminariales, grows in some limited districts in Japan, where it ...
The Asian kelp, Undaria pinnatifida (Harvey) Suringar 1873, is considered to be one of the world’s m...
The introduction of non-native species and the alteration of seawater nutrient regimes due to anthro...
Invasive species pose a significant threat to marine environments around the world. Monitoring and r...
The introduction of non-native species and the alteration of seawater nutrient regimes due to anthro...
A thorough understanding of the reproductive phenology of introduced species is crucial for effectiv...
Undaria pinnatifida, known as wakame in Japan, is cultivated in Asia in a multi-million dollar indus...
Undaria pinnatifida is a species of brown laminarian seaweed, primarily found in its native habitat,...
The annual subtidal alga Undaria pinnatifida has been federally declared an invasive species and has...
Information from this thesis provides a critical understanding of the environmental\ud factors that ...
In the marine environment, 84% of eco-regions have been subject to biological invasions. These invas...
Very few studies have examined the mechanisms of local establishment and persistence of invasive mar...
xiii, 173 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department:...
For pest management or introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
For pest management of introduced marine species to succeed, a thorough understanding of reproductiv...
Undaria peterseniana, a species of Laminariales, grows in some limited districts in Japan, where it ...
The Asian kelp, Undaria pinnatifida (Harvey) Suringar 1873, is considered to be one of the world’s m...
The introduction of non-native species and the alteration of seawater nutrient regimes due to anthro...
Invasive species pose a significant threat to marine environments around the world. Monitoring and r...
The introduction of non-native species and the alteration of seawater nutrient regimes due to anthro...
A thorough understanding of the reproductive phenology of introduced species is crucial for effectiv...
Undaria pinnatifida, known as wakame in Japan, is cultivated in Asia in a multi-million dollar indus...
Undaria pinnatifida is a species of brown laminarian seaweed, primarily found in its native habitat,...
The annual subtidal alga Undaria pinnatifida has been federally declared an invasive species and has...
Information from this thesis provides a critical understanding of the environmental\ud factors that ...