The generalized use of molecular identification tools indicated that multispecific green tides are more common than previously thought. Temporal successions between bloom-forming species on a seasonal basis were also revealed in different cold temperate estuaries, suggesting a key role of photoperiod and temperature controlling bloom development and composition. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, water temperatures are predicted to increase around 4°C by 2100 in Ireland, especially during late spring coinciding with early green tide development. Considering current and predicted temperatures, and photoperiods during bloom development, different eco-physiological experiments were developed. These experiments indicate...
The control of macroalgal bloom development is central for protecting estuarine ecosystems. The iden...
Macroalgal blooms occur worldwide and have the potential to cause severe ecological and economic dam...
PhD ThesisThe green seaweed, Ulva, is highly valued in terms of animal feed, food and biofuel, as we...
Ulva species are characterised by the capacity to achieve rapid biomass increase, which results in t...
Global climate change has led to increased sea surface temperatures and altered precipitation patter...
Species of the genus Ulva are common in anthropogenically disturbed areas and have been reported as ...
In this dissertation, I present three studies that further our understanding of macroalgae identity,...
Annually recurrent green-tides in the Yellow Sea have been shown to result from direct disposal into...
The green alga, Ulva spp., represents a widely distributed and ecologically influential genus of ma...
Red tide and green tide are two common algal blooms that frequently occur in many areas in the globa...
Yellow Sea green tides have occurred in coastal China almost every year from 2007 to 2011. Ulva prol...
Temperate coastal estuaries worldwide, such as Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, are influenced by sea...
IntroductionThe coastal macroalgal genus, Ulva, is found worldwide and is considered a nuisance alga...
Yellow Sea green tides have occurred in coastal China almost every year from 2007 to 2011. Ulva prol...
Anthropogenic activities have caused a rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions, such as CO2, whic...
The control of macroalgal bloom development is central for protecting estuarine ecosystems. The iden...
Macroalgal blooms occur worldwide and have the potential to cause severe ecological and economic dam...
PhD ThesisThe green seaweed, Ulva, is highly valued in terms of animal feed, food and biofuel, as we...
Ulva species are characterised by the capacity to achieve rapid biomass increase, which results in t...
Global climate change has led to increased sea surface temperatures and altered precipitation patter...
Species of the genus Ulva are common in anthropogenically disturbed areas and have been reported as ...
In this dissertation, I present three studies that further our understanding of macroalgae identity,...
Annually recurrent green-tides in the Yellow Sea have been shown to result from direct disposal into...
The green alga, Ulva spp., represents a widely distributed and ecologically influential genus of ma...
Red tide and green tide are two common algal blooms that frequently occur in many areas in the globa...
Yellow Sea green tides have occurred in coastal China almost every year from 2007 to 2011. Ulva prol...
Temperate coastal estuaries worldwide, such as Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, are influenced by sea...
IntroductionThe coastal macroalgal genus, Ulva, is found worldwide and is considered a nuisance alga...
Yellow Sea green tides have occurred in coastal China almost every year from 2007 to 2011. Ulva prol...
Anthropogenic activities have caused a rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions, such as CO2, whic...
The control of macroalgal bloom development is central for protecting estuarine ecosystems. The iden...
Macroalgal blooms occur worldwide and have the potential to cause severe ecological and economic dam...
PhD ThesisThe green seaweed, Ulva, is highly valued in terms of animal feed, food and biofuel, as we...