After detachment from benthic habitats, the epibiont assemblages on floating seaweeds undergo substantial changes, but little is known regarding whether succession varies among different seaweed species. Given that floating algae may represent a limiting habitat in many regions, rafting organisms may be unselective and colonize any available seaweed patch at the sea surface. This process may homogenize rafting assemblages on different seaweed species, which our study examined by comparing the assemblages on benthic and floating individuals of the fucoid seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus and Sargassum muticum in the northern Wadden Sea (North Sea). Species richness was about twice as high on S. muticum as on F. vesiculosus, both on benthic and floa...
Rafting of marine and terrestrial organisms has been reported from a variety of substrata and from a...
Sheltered rocky bays in the Gulf of Maine support communities usually dominated either by the fucoid...
The grazing activity of consumers causes shifts between alternative states in a variety of terrestri...
After detachment from benthic habitats, the epibiont assemblages on floating seaweeds undergo substa...
The neuston, i.e. the fauna inhabiting the upper layer of oceans and seas, is strongly influenced by...
The species composition of macrofauna associated with floating seaweed rafts is highly variable and ...
SUMMARY This study describes some of the processes of macroalgal rafting important for the dispersal...
Large seaweeds are often structurally dominant in subtidal and intertidal rocky shore benthic commun...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the longevity, and consequently also the rafting c...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
The assemblage of marine invertebrates associated with floating macroalgal rafts may potentially be ...
The neuston can be defined as ‘those plants and animals inhabiting the surface film of the sea’. The...
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2679898Sheltered rocky bays in the Gulf of Maine support communities usu...
In many coastal environments, anthropogenic stressors yield changes in seaweed biodiversity. Here, I...
Declines of habitat-forming organisms in terrestrial and marine systems can lead to changes in commu...
Rafting of marine and terrestrial organisms has been reported from a variety of substrata and from a...
Sheltered rocky bays in the Gulf of Maine support communities usually dominated either by the fucoid...
The grazing activity of consumers causes shifts between alternative states in a variety of terrestri...
After detachment from benthic habitats, the epibiont assemblages on floating seaweeds undergo substa...
The neuston, i.e. the fauna inhabiting the upper layer of oceans and seas, is strongly influenced by...
The species composition of macrofauna associated with floating seaweed rafts is highly variable and ...
SUMMARY This study describes some of the processes of macroalgal rafting important for the dispersal...
Large seaweeds are often structurally dominant in subtidal and intertidal rocky shore benthic commun...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the longevity, and consequently also the rafting c...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
The assemblage of marine invertebrates associated with floating macroalgal rafts may potentially be ...
The neuston can be defined as ‘those plants and animals inhabiting the surface film of the sea’. The...
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2679898Sheltered rocky bays in the Gulf of Maine support communities usu...
In many coastal environments, anthropogenic stressors yield changes in seaweed biodiversity. Here, I...
Declines of habitat-forming organisms in terrestrial and marine systems can lead to changes in commu...
Rafting of marine and terrestrial organisms has been reported from a variety of substrata and from a...
Sheltered rocky bays in the Gulf of Maine support communities usually dominated either by the fucoid...
The grazing activity of consumers causes shifts between alternative states in a variety of terrestri...