The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation and response to nutrient enrichment of a Dictyota community were studied over a 32 m depth gradient on Conch Reef, Florida Keys, USA. Dictyota spp. was the dominant space occupier on Conch Reef. During summer months from 1994 to 2001, mean percent cover was 43% at 7 and 21 m depths. Percent cover of Dictyota spp. was markedly lower at 32 m relative to shallower sites. The metabolism of Dictyota menstrualis and Dictyota pulchella were negatively impacted by attenuation of irradiance with increased depth such that ETRmax and P/R ratio decreased by 85% and 47%, respectively in samples from 7 to 32 m. Decreased cover of Dicytota spp. at 32 m relative to shallower sites may be the result of the inabil...
Photosynthates released by benthic primary producers (BPP), such as reef algae and scleractinian cor...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) are an important indicator of global environmental change in coastal ec...
Light intensity varies with slight changes in substrate angles in marine communities and could affec...
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...
Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during su...
Some authors have argued net primary production on coral reefs is nutrient limited. However, over th...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Background: Red coralline algae are critical components of tropical reef systems, and their success ...
We conducted a manipulative nutrient enrichment study to examine the physiological and growth dynami...
The effects of nutrient pollution on coral reef ecosystems are multifaceted. Numerous experiments ha...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Disturbed coral reefs are often dominated by dense mat- or canopy-forming assemblages of macroalgae....
Photosynthates released by benthic primary producers (BPP), such as reef algae and scleractinian cor...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) are an important indicator of global environmental change in coastal ec...
Light intensity varies with slight changes in substrate angles in marine communities and could affec...
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...
Species of the brown alga Dictyota dominate the reef tract in the Florida Keys. In surveys during su...
Some authors have argued net primary production on coral reefs is nutrient limited. However, over th...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Background: Red coralline algae are critical components of tropical reef systems, and their success ...
We conducted a manipulative nutrient enrichment study to examine the physiological and growth dynami...
The effects of nutrient pollution on coral reef ecosystems are multifaceted. Numerous experiments ha...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
The photosynthetic performance, pigmentation, and growth of a Halimeda community were studied over a...
Disturbed coral reefs are often dominated by dense mat- or canopy-forming assemblages of macroalgae....
Photosynthates released by benthic primary producers (BPP), such as reef algae and scleractinian cor...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) are an important indicator of global environmental change in coastal ec...
Light intensity varies with slight changes in substrate angles in marine communities and could affec...