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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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Small- and large-scale processes including anthropogenic pressures as drivers of gastropod communities in the NE Atlantic coast: A citizen science based approach.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied a Random Forest modeling approach to assess the relative impact of both small-and large-scale processes (including natural and some anthropogenic pressures) on intertidal gastropod communities as well as taxa-specific Gastropod abundances over more than 1000 km of the North-East Atlantic coast.
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The role of grazers in early-life stages of Cystoseira sensu lato can be crucial in the restoration of marine forests

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed experiments in the field and in mesocosm in order to investigate the herbivory pressure and the effects of different grazers on recruits of Cystoseira compressa.

Phenology and the Response to Disturbance of the Fucoid, Stephanocystis osmundacea

Cody Dawson
TL;DR: Results suggest that spring frond growth is important to reproductive fitness and removal can stimulate a life history trade-off between reproduction and survival, as well as suggesting how these seaweeds respond to biomass loss provides a better perspective of disturbance effects.

Dynamics of Fucus serratus thallus photosynthesis and community primary production during emersion across seasons: canopy dampening and biochemical acclimation

TL;DR: In this article, the dampening effect of the canopy cover, associated with physiological and biochemical acclimation processes, that allows this species to withstand emersion stress was studied, and the results from simultaneous analysis of biochemical and photosynthetic parameters suggest coordination between the xanthophyll and the ascorbateglutathione cycles that varies with season.
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Applying continuous functional traits to large brown macroalgae: variation across tidal emersion and wave exposure gradients

TL;DR: The anomalous traits of A. nodusum reflect its unique competitive strategy (slow, persistent growth) in the relatively stressful mid-shore, and show promise in linking species’ identities to their strategies and ecosystem contributions.
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