The distribution of Codium fragile subsp. fragile and the native canopy-forming alga Fucusserratus was recorded at 51 sites in a 20 km long, sheltered region on the southwest coast of Norway. The purpose of the study was to examine if these species are potentially competing and how their distributions are related to wave-exposure and substrate. Codium fragile subsp. fragile was patchily distributed, a pattern which appears to have been sustained over time since its introduction to this area. It was almost always observed growing below mean low water, in the low intertidal and shallow subtidal. Both substrate type and wave-exposure influenced the vertical distribution of C. fragile subsp. fragile; growth occurred higher on the shore at shelt...
Macroalgal canopies are important ecosystem engineers, contributing to coastal productivity and supp...
Biological invasions are an important issue of global change and an increased understanding of invas...
The reproductive biomass allocation patterns (i.e. total reproductive effort) for eight perennial No...
The distribution of Codium fragile subsp. fragile and the native canopy-forming alga Fucusserratus w...
Abstract The genus Fucus contains several key forming species occupying rocky shores in the Northern...
The distribution and abundance of Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus serratus and F. vesiculosus were descri...
The purpose of this research was to quantify the occurrence of the chlorophyte, Codium fragile (Suri...
The distribution and abundance of Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus serratus and F. vesiculosus were descri...
The chloroplast haplotypes, ecology, growth, and reproduction of the introduced Japanese green alga ...
We examined the patterns of distribution and abundance, and reproductive traits (presence of game-to...
Biological invasions are among the most important drivers of global change. The introduced green alg...
<div><p>Fucoid macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat modifiers on North Atlantic in...
The brown macroalgae Fucus radicans is endemic to the Baltic Sea, but little is known about this new...
Along the shores of the Northern hemisphere Fucus (Phaeophyceae) species are a prominent presence, p...
This thesis deals with physical factors and biological interactions affecting the distribution of tw...
Macroalgal canopies are important ecosystem engineers, contributing to coastal productivity and supp...
Biological invasions are an important issue of global change and an increased understanding of invas...
The reproductive biomass allocation patterns (i.e. total reproductive effort) for eight perennial No...
The distribution of Codium fragile subsp. fragile and the native canopy-forming alga Fucusserratus w...
Abstract The genus Fucus contains several key forming species occupying rocky shores in the Northern...
The distribution and abundance of Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus serratus and F. vesiculosus were descri...
The purpose of this research was to quantify the occurrence of the chlorophyte, Codium fragile (Suri...
The distribution and abundance of Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus serratus and F. vesiculosus were descri...
The chloroplast haplotypes, ecology, growth, and reproduction of the introduced Japanese green alga ...
We examined the patterns of distribution and abundance, and reproductive traits (presence of game-to...
Biological invasions are among the most important drivers of global change. The introduced green alg...
<div><p>Fucoid macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat modifiers on North Atlantic in...
The brown macroalgae Fucus radicans is endemic to the Baltic Sea, but little is known about this new...
Along the shores of the Northern hemisphere Fucus (Phaeophyceae) species are a prominent presence, p...
This thesis deals with physical factors and biological interactions affecting the distribution of tw...
Macroalgal canopies are important ecosystem engineers, contributing to coastal productivity and supp...
Biological invasions are an important issue of global change and an increased understanding of invas...
The reproductive biomass allocation patterns (i.e. total reproductive effort) for eight perennial No...