Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the longevity, and consequently also the rafting capacity of the brown seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus and Ascophyllum nodosum. The seaweed degradation process and the activity of the grazer Idotea baltica were strongly influenced by temperature: only at 5 °C, the seaweed growth exceeded the weight loss. At higher temperatures, seaweed fragments sank quickly (within 100 days at temperatures higher than 15 °C). This process was significantly accelerated in the presence of I. baltica, resulting in a decrease of raft longevity of 60-70%. At a constant temperature of 15 °C and in the absence of grazers, fragments of A. nodosum floated longer (mean 45 weeks) than fragments of F. vesiculosus (mean 15 w...
Temperature is a major determinant of the performance and geographical ranges of marine species. Cha...
Seaweeds provide important ecosystem services in coastal areas, and loss of these macrophytes due to...
Respiration of ectotherms is predicted to increase faster with rising environmental temperature than...
er so na l co py Floating seaweed and the influences of temperature, grazing and clump size on raft ...
The neuston, i.e. the fauna inhabiting the upper layer of oceans and seas, is strongly influenced by...
Increased water temperature is considered an important cause of the loss of seagrass beds. This pape...
Climate change is an umbrella term encompassing some of the largest and most potent selective pressu...
Floating seaweeds are important dispersal vehicles for many organisms in cold-temperate waters betwe...
After detachment from benthic habitats, the epibiont assemblages on floating seaweeds undergo substa...
Predictions concerning biological responses to climate change are based primarily on environmental t...
Floating algae can be found in high abundances at mid and high latitudes, their prolonged positive b...
Rising seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations (ocean acidification) represent two of the most i...
Macroalgae are important components of marine coastal ecosystems. Over the last decades there was a ...
The establishment of clonal marine plant populations, including the seagrass Zostera muelleri (Zoste...
Kelps and fucoids are important members of temperate seaweed communities, but may be negatively impa...
Temperature is a major determinant of the performance and geographical ranges of marine species. Cha...
Seaweeds provide important ecosystem services in coastal areas, and loss of these macrophytes due to...
Respiration of ectotherms is predicted to increase faster with rising environmental temperature than...
er so na l co py Floating seaweed and the influences of temperature, grazing and clump size on raft ...
The neuston, i.e. the fauna inhabiting the upper layer of oceans and seas, is strongly influenced by...
Increased water temperature is considered an important cause of the loss of seagrass beds. This pape...
Climate change is an umbrella term encompassing some of the largest and most potent selective pressu...
Floating seaweeds are important dispersal vehicles for many organisms in cold-temperate waters betwe...
After detachment from benthic habitats, the epibiont assemblages on floating seaweeds undergo substa...
Predictions concerning biological responses to climate change are based primarily on environmental t...
Floating algae can be found in high abundances at mid and high latitudes, their prolonged positive b...
Rising seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations (ocean acidification) represent two of the most i...
Macroalgae are important components of marine coastal ecosystems. Over the last decades there was a ...
The establishment of clonal marine plant populations, including the seagrass Zostera muelleri (Zoste...
Kelps and fucoids are important members of temperate seaweed communities, but may be negatively impa...
Temperature is a major determinant of the performance and geographical ranges of marine species. Cha...
Seaweeds provide important ecosystem services in coastal areas, and loss of these macrophytes due to...
Respiration of ectotherms is predicted to increase faster with rising environmental temperature than...