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29 mar 2022 · Seaweeds respond to various climatic and physicochemical factors. Survival, growth, and reproduction of their dependence on and vary with numerous key environmental variables such as temperature, salinity, hydrodynamics and wave exposure, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and pH (Harley et al. 2012).
1 sty 2012 · The effects of temperature on performance traits (i.e., growth and photosynthesis) and temperature tolerance ranges (i.e., survival) have been experimentally determined for a wide variety of seaweed species and explain large-scale biogeographic distribution patterns.
1 sie 2023 · Season exerts differential effects of ocean acidification and warming on growth and carbon metabolism of the seaweed Fucus vesiculosus in the western Baltic Sea
16 gru 2020 · We propose a reductionist analysis of a tripartite model system consisting of the axenic green alga Ulva (Chlorophyta) re-infected with two essential bacteria to explore the possible survival strategies embedded in cross-kingdom interactions that are governing stress adaptations.
1 sty 2016 · Seaweeds grow close to their thermal limits, and survive by upregulating stress–response systems to accommodate frequent and longer sublethal and lethal temperature exposures. The algae have evolved physiological and biochemical adaptations as a function of thermal environmental selection pressures ( Eggert, 2012 ).
1 sty 2016 · Through incorporating molecular data, ecological niche and model-based phylogeographic inference, this book presents the latest findings and hypotheses on the spatial distribution and evolution of...
1 sty 2024 · Here we discuss the evolutionary adaptations of seaweeds to their environment, focusing on resource acquisition (particularly nutrients) and hydrodynamic forces.