Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during summer and fall months between 1994 and 2001, Dictyota occupied as much as 70% of the benthos on Conch Reef Dictyota spp. were found growing epiphytically on Halimeda tuna, Halimeda opuntia, Lobophora variegata, Galaxura sp., fire coral, hard corals, soft corals, bryozoans and a variety of sponges on Conch Reef From 1994 to 2001, the percent coverage of Halimeda spp. declined from 15% to 3% on the same reef. In Aug. 1999, 2000 and 2001, on average, 56% of two Halimeda species on Conch Reef had >50% of their thalli covered by Dictyota menstrualis and Dictyota pulchella. To address the impact of Dictyota on Halimeda, short-term growth, of unep...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Competition between corals and macroalgae is often assumed to occur on reefs, especially those that ...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during su...
During the past decade, the relative abundance of the brown macroalgae Dictyota spp. has been high i...
Macroalgae are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem that has largely been overlooked. Howev...
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many ...
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many ...
Some authors have argued net primary production on coral reefs is nutrient limited. However, over th...
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many ...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation and response to nutrient enrichment of a Dictyota commu...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation and response to nutrient enrichment of a Dictyota commu...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Competition between corals and macroalgae is often assumed to occur on reefs, especially those that ...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during su...
During the past decade, the relative abundance of the brown macroalgae Dictyota spp. has been high i...
Macroalgae are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem that has largely been overlooked. Howev...
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many ...
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many ...
Some authors have argued net primary production on coral reefs is nutrient limited. However, over th...
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many ...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation and response to nutrient enrichment of a Dictyota commu...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation and response to nutrient enrichment of a Dictyota commu...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropi...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Competition between corals and macroalgae is often assumed to occur on reefs, especially those that ...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...