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Functional ecology of fucoid algae: twenty-three years of progress

A. R. O. Chapman
- 01 Jan 1995 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 1, pp 1-32
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This article is published in Phycologia.The article was published on 1995-01-01. It has received 220 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Functional ecology.

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Modeling variation in interaction strength between barnacles and fucoids

TL;DR: Interactions between barnacles and germlings may influence the demographic structure of A. nodosum populations and the persistence of fucoid-dominated communities on sheltered rocky shores in New England.
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Environmental Quality of Catalan Coastal Waters Based on Macroalgae: The Interannual Variability of CARLIT Index and Its Ability to Detect Changes in Anthropogenic Pressures over Time

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the water quality assessment of 32 coastal water bodies of Catalonia (Northwestern Mediterranean) during a period of 14 years (1999-2012) applying CARLIT.
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Decadal stability in genetic variation and structure in the intertidal seaweed Fucus serratus (Heterokontophyta: Fucaceae).

TL;DR: The effective population size, as well as temporal changes in genetic structure and diversity of the seaweed F. serratus peaked in the species’ mid-range in Brittany (France), and declined towards its leading and trailing edge to the north and south.
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Cryoanalytical studies of freezing damage and recovery in fucus vesiculosus (phaeophyceae)

TL;DR: Receptacles frozen naturally at low tide during theWinter of 1998 showed extensive damage in the medulla, and this likely accounts for the cessation of reproduction during the winter on the Maine shore.
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Inorganic carbon acquisition by Xiphophora chondrophylla (Phaeophyta, Fucales)

TL;DR: Measurements of parameters related to photosynthesis, with particular reference to the mechanism of inorganic C acquisition, were made on Xiphophora chondrophylla (R. Brown ex Turner) Montagne ex Harvey, an Australasian fucoid living in the upper subtidal and in low intertidal rock pools.
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