نتایج جستجو برای: macroalgae

تعداد نتایج: 2351  

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2017
Yousefzadi, Morteza , Keshavarz, Mosa , Kokabi, Maryam ,

Many of the mangrove forests are characterized by macroalgae growing epiphytically on pneumatophores, prop roots, stems and other hard substrates. Mangrove macroalgae have an important role as primary producers in the estuarine ecosystem. In the present study, four different mangrove habitats were selected to identify the macroalgae inhabiting the roots of a mangrove species Avicennia marina in...

2012
Rebecca Vega Thurber Deron E. Burkepile Adrienne M. S. Correa Andrew R. Thurber Andrew A. Shantz Rory Welsh Catharine Pritchard Stephanie Rosales

With the continued and unprecedented decline of coral reefs worldwide, evaluating the factors that contribute to coral demise is of critical importance. As coral cover declines, macroalgae are becoming more common on tropical reefs. Interactions between these macroalgae and corals may alter the coral microbiome, which is thought to play an important role in colony health and survival. Together,...

2015
Lauri Green Daniel T. Blumstein Peggy Fong

Conservation of habitat for flagship species, such as birds, aids in the protection of biodiversity in critical ecosystems. Extensive mats of macroalgae stimulated by nutrient input to estuaries threaten critical successes in conservation made by legislation that reduces habitat destruction. Macroalgae can cover intertidal mudflats that are key foraging grounds for obligate visual foragers such...

2016
Shigeyuki Kawai Kousaku Murata

Marine macroalgae (green, red and brown macroalgae) have attracted attention as an alternative source of renewable biomass for producing both fuels and chemicals due to their high content of suitable carbohydrates and to their advantages over terrestrial biomass. However, except for green macroalgae, which contain relatively easily-fermentable glucans as their major carbohydrates, practical uti...

2013
Alex Ritchie

The recent decline of coral reef cover has been associated in many cases with an increase in algal biomass. Macroalgal blooms are common in nutrient enriched waters, and can often outcompete coral. This experiment considered the effects of three species of macroalgae on the physiology of the branching coral Acropora aspera on a reef flat in the southern Great Barrier Reef. Samples of A. aspera ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Satoshi Ohkubo Hideaki Miyashita Akio Murakami Haruko Takeyama Tohru Tsuchiya Mamoru Mimuro

A molecular method for detecting the epiphyte community on marine macroalgae was developed by using PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Selective amplification of 16S rRNA gene fragments from either cyanobacteria or algal plastids improved the detection of minor epiphytes. Two phylotypes of Acaryochloris, a chlorophyll d-containing cyanobacterium, were found not only on red macroalgae ...

2015
Fiona J. Webster Russell C. Babcock Mike Van Keulen Neil R. Loneragan

Globally, many coral reefs are degraded and demonstrate reduced coral cover and increased macroalgal abundance. While negative correlations between macroalgae and coral recruitment have commonly been documented, the mechanisms by which macroalgae affects recruitment have received little attention. Here we examined the effect of macroalgae on larval settlement and the growth and survival of cora...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Ivana Vu Gillian Smelick Sam Harris Sarah C. Lee Ernesto Weil Robert F. Whitehead John F. Bruno

By removing herbivores and promoting increases in macroalgae, overfishing is thought to indirectly cause coral disease and mortality. We performed three field manipulations to test the general hypothesis that overfishing and the subsequent alteration of coral reef trophic dynamics are a cause of coral epizootics. Specifically, we asked whether the presence of macroalgae can influence within- an...

2016
Sally J. Holbrook Russell J. Schmitt Thomas C. Adam Andrew J. Brooks

Coral reefs increasingly are undergoing transitions from coral to macroalgal dominance. Although the functional roles of reef herbivores in controlling algae are becoming better understood, identifying possible tipping points in the herbivory-macroalgae relationships has remained a challenge. Assessment of where any coral reef ecosystem lies in relation to the coral-to-macroalgae tipping point ...

2016
Gillian M. Notman Rona A. R. McGill Stephen J. Hawkins Michael T. Burrows

Analysis of gut contents and stable isotope composition of intertidal limpets (Patella vulgata) showed a major contribution of macroalgae to their diet, along with microalgae and invertebrates. Specimens were collected in areas with limited access to attached macroalgae, suggesting a major dietary component of drift algae. Gut contents of 480 animals from 2 moderately wave-exposed and 2 shelter...

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