Growth and survival of two populations of Fucus vesiculosus were studied at its southern limit of distribution on the eastern Atlantic coast. Experimentally denuded areas at an estuarine and a semi-exposed site in an upwelling area (NW Spain) were followed for 17 months. Three different cohorts were detected during the sampling period. Differences among the three cohorts in terms of growth, reproduction and survival were detected. These differences may be due to the different time of appearance of the different cohorts or the presence of the previously established individuals when the second and third cohorts were recruited. Although growth of the cohorts recruiting in autumn was faster than for the cohorts recruiting in spring and sum...
Ocean warming and acidification may substantially affect the reproduction of keystone species such a...
During summer 2014 (mid-July - mid-September 2014), early life-stage Fucus vesiculosus were exposed ...
Marine organisms colonizing brackish habitats such as the Baltic Sea must cope with the negative eff...
Growth and survival of two populations of Fucus vesiculosus were studied at its southern limit of di...
Fucoid macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat modifiers on North Atlantic intertidal...
Reproduction in the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus L. is confined to calm, sunny conditions. Levels of...
The conspicuous retreat of the key species Fucus vesiculosus from the deeper parts of its former dis...
Fucus species (Phaeophyceae) inhabit intertidal rocky shores in temperate regions. It is a very impo...
Persistence of populations at range edges relies on local population dynamics and fitness, in the ca...
Populations near the geographic distribution limits of the species are considered to live under sub...
An ecological study of Fucus spiralis L. has been made at Jaffrey Point, Newcastle, New Hampshire an...
Seasonal variation in a Fucus serratus assemblage was studied on the Isle of Man, UK over a 13-month...
Patterns of reproduction, micro-recruitment, macro-recruitment, age- and size-dependent reproduction...
Along the shores of the Northern hemisphere Fucus (Phaeophyceae) species are a prominent presence, p...
Fucales are among the key algae on the coast of the Northern Hemisphere and are being actively studi...
Ocean warming and acidification may substantially affect the reproduction of keystone species such a...
During summer 2014 (mid-July - mid-September 2014), early life-stage Fucus vesiculosus were exposed ...
Marine organisms colonizing brackish habitats such as the Baltic Sea must cope with the negative eff...
Growth and survival of two populations of Fucus vesiculosus were studied at its southern limit of di...
Fucoid macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat modifiers on North Atlantic intertidal...
Reproduction in the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus L. is confined to calm, sunny conditions. Levels of...
The conspicuous retreat of the key species Fucus vesiculosus from the deeper parts of its former dis...
Fucus species (Phaeophyceae) inhabit intertidal rocky shores in temperate regions. It is a very impo...
Persistence of populations at range edges relies on local population dynamics and fitness, in the ca...
Populations near the geographic distribution limits of the species are considered to live under sub...
An ecological study of Fucus spiralis L. has been made at Jaffrey Point, Newcastle, New Hampshire an...
Seasonal variation in a Fucus serratus assemblage was studied on the Isle of Man, UK over a 13-month...
Patterns of reproduction, micro-recruitment, macro-recruitment, age- and size-dependent reproduction...
Along the shores of the Northern hemisphere Fucus (Phaeophyceae) species are a prominent presence, p...
Fucales are among the key algae on the coast of the Northern Hemisphere and are being actively studi...
Ocean warming and acidification may substantially affect the reproduction of keystone species such a...
During summer 2014 (mid-July - mid-September 2014), early life-stage Fucus vesiculosus were exposed ...
Marine organisms colonizing brackish habitats such as the Baltic Sea must cope with the negative eff...