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The genus Laminaria sensu lato : recent insights and developments

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This review about the genus Laminaria sensu lato summarizes the extensive literature that has been published since the overview of the genus given by Kain in 1979, and covers recent insights into phylogeny and taxonomy, and discusses morphotypes, ecotypes, population genetics and demography.
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This review about the genus Laminaria sensu lato summarizes the extensive literature that has been published since the overview of the genus given by Kain in 1979. The recent proposal to divide the genus into the two genera Laminaria and Saccharina is acknowledged, but the published data are discussed under a 'sensu lato' concept, introduced here. This includes all species which have been considered to be 'Laminaria' before the division of the genus. In detail, after an introduction the review covers recent insights into phylogeny and taxonomy, and discusses morphotypes, ecotypes, population genetics and demography. It describes growth and photosynthetic performance of sporophytes with special paragraphs on the regulation of sporogenesis, regulation by endogenous rhythms, nutrient metabolism, storage products, and salinity tolerance. The biology of microstages is discussed separately. The ecology of these kelps is described with a focus on stress defence against abiotic and biotic factors and the role of Laminaria as habitat, its trophic interactions and its competition is discussed. Finally, recent developments in aquaculture are summarized. In conclusion to each section, as a perspective and guide to future research, we draw attention to the remaining gaps in the knowledge about the genus and kelps in general.

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Anti-fouling role of antibiotics produced by marine algae and bryozoans

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TL;DR: Evidence is found in several examples of differential settlement by spirorbid worms on algae and by a bryozoan on another species of brysozoan of the large brown seaweed Laminaria of opposite gradients of density.
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Production of bromoform and dibromomethane by Giant Kelp: Factors affecting release and comparison to anthropogenic bromine sources

TL;DR: Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant kelp), a dominant macroalgal species in southern California, produced I71 ng per g fresh wt (gfwt) per day of CHBr, and 48 ng gfwt-d-‘ d-’ of CH,Br during laboratory incubations of whole blades.
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Growth of dark-exposed Laminaria saccharina (L.) Lamour. and Laminaria solidungula J. Ag. (laminariales : phaeophyta) in the alaskan beaufort sea

TL;DR: The delay of growth in the ubiquitous L. saccharina to late spring reflects a different growth strategy than that found in L. solidungula, which completed nearly all of its annual growth during the period when light first starts to penetrate the water column as a result of breakup of the ice canopy.
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A circannual rhythm controls seasonal growth in the kelps Laminaria hyperborea and L. digitata from Helgoland (North Sea)

TL;DR: The seasonal growth patterns of the keps Laminaria hyperborea and L. digitata were found to be controlled by an endogenous circannual clock and were synchronised by experimental daylength cycles simulating the natural year with a period of 12 months.
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Long-term effects of ultraviolet radiation on growth and photosynthetic performance of polar and cold-temperate macroalgae

TL;DR: The obtained results show that measuring growth is a good ecological parameter to monitor long-term effects of UV radiation on single macroalgal species and the possible resulting changes of whole algal communities in coastal ecosystems.
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