The seasonal and spatial dynamics of two groups of macroalgae, drift algae and rhizophytes, commonly found in tropical seagrass meadows were studied. The aim of this study was to provide insight into how freshwater discharges may be altering seagrass-dominated nearshore tropical habitats. Species composition, biomass, and percent cover of macroalgae were collected at six Thalassia testudinum König dominated sites within Biscayne Bay, Florida, representing three salinity regimes: canal-influenced, natural sheet-flow, and oceanic conditions. Mean annual salinities in these three regimes correspond to 10, 25 and 35 psu, respectively, with much greater variability in the canal and sheet-flow regimes, than in the oceanic condition. There were di...
Although macroalgae usually are inconspicuous on pristine coral reefs, they often thrive on reefs th...
Seagrass communities display complex population dynamics that are presently poorly understood. While...
Coral communities worldwide are undergoing intense degradation in response to natural and human dist...
The effects of stressors related to canal discharges on near-shore, shallow-water tropical macroalga...
Drift macroalgae, often found in clumps or mats adjacent to or within seagrass beds, can increase th...
The relationship between a suite of physical and biological factors and drift macroalgal abundance w...
The coastal bays of South Florida are located downstream of the Florida Everglades, where a comprehe...
The abundance of calcareous green algae was recorded quarterly at 28 sites within the Florida Keys N...
The coastal bays of South Florida are located downstream of the Florida Everglades, where a comprehe...
Drifting macroalgae are unattached seaweeds that are commonly found in many South Florida and Gulf o...
Benthic primary production in Florida Bay is mainly driven by mangroves, seagrass, peryphiton, and m...
Macroalgae, also known as seaweeds, are abundant and well distributed in the Coastal Bays. Estuarine...
Tropical coastal marine ecosystems including mangroves, seagrass beds and coral reef communities are...
Macroalgae are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem that has largely been overlooked. Howev...
In this study, we examined the qualitative changes in macroalgal assemblages during the climatic phe...
Although macroalgae usually are inconspicuous on pristine coral reefs, they often thrive on reefs th...
Seagrass communities display complex population dynamics that are presently poorly understood. While...
Coral communities worldwide are undergoing intense degradation in response to natural and human dist...
The effects of stressors related to canal discharges on near-shore, shallow-water tropical macroalga...
Drift macroalgae, often found in clumps or mats adjacent to or within seagrass beds, can increase th...
The relationship between a suite of physical and biological factors and drift macroalgal abundance w...
The coastal bays of South Florida are located downstream of the Florida Everglades, where a comprehe...
The abundance of calcareous green algae was recorded quarterly at 28 sites within the Florida Keys N...
The coastal bays of South Florida are located downstream of the Florida Everglades, where a comprehe...
Drifting macroalgae are unattached seaweeds that are commonly found in many South Florida and Gulf o...
Benthic primary production in Florida Bay is mainly driven by mangroves, seagrass, peryphiton, and m...
Macroalgae, also known as seaweeds, are abundant and well distributed in the Coastal Bays. Estuarine...
Tropical coastal marine ecosystems including mangroves, seagrass beds and coral reef communities are...
Macroalgae are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem that has largely been overlooked. Howev...
In this study, we examined the qualitative changes in macroalgal assemblages during the climatic phe...
Although macroalgae usually are inconspicuous on pristine coral reefs, they often thrive on reefs th...
Seagrass communities display complex population dynamics that are presently poorly understood. While...
Coral communities worldwide are undergoing intense degradation in response to natural and human dist...