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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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Intriguing asexual life in marginal populations of the brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus.

TL;DR: It is concluded that clonality plays an important role in persistence and dispersal of these marginal populations, in which sexual reproduction is impaired by low salinity.
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Effects of trampling on a rocky intertidal algal assemblage in southern New Zealand

TL;DR: Overall, this experiment showed that trampling intensity had variable effects and that the interaction of season, location, indirect effects of reduction in coralline algae, and facilitative processes in recruitment of H. banksii all contribute to recovery after disturbance.
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Sediment on rocky intertidal reefs: Effects on early post-settlement stages of habitat-forming seaweeds

TL;DR: The effects of sediments and its interaction with molluscan grazing were highly variable but often large, particularly on the attachment of zygotes to primary substratum.
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Stress Ecology in Fucus: Abiotic, Biotic and Genetic Interactions

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the genus as an ecological model including what is currently known about the major lineages of Fucus species with respect to hybridization, ecotypic differentiation and speciation as well as life history, population structure and geographic distribution is provided.
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Competitive exclusion of Elymus athericus from a high-stress habitat in a European salt marsh

TL;DR: In this article, a factorial experiment was set up to investigate the effects of removal of each competitor and fertilization on the distribution of E. athericus and A. portulacoides.
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