نتایج جستجو برای: macroalgae

تعداد نتایج: 2351  

2016
Christophe Vieira Olivier P. Thomas Gérald Culioli Grégory Genta-Jouve Fanny Houlbreque Julie Gaubert Olivier De Clerck Claude E. Payri

Allelopathy has been recently suggested as a mechanism by which macroalgae may outcompete corals in damaged reefs. Members of the brown algal genus Lobophora are commonly observed in close contact with scleractinian corals and have been considered responsible for negative effects of macroalgae to scleractinian corals. Recent field assays have suggested the potential role of chemical mediators i...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Rosalia Trias Arantzazu García-Lledó Noemí Sánchez José Luis López-Jurado Sara Hallin Lluís Bañeras

Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) are important for nitrogen cycling in marine ecosystems. Little is known about the diversity and abundance of these organisms on the surface of marine macroalgae, despite the algae's potential importance to create surfaces and local oxygen-rich environments supporting ammonia oxidation at depths with low dissolved oxygen levels. We determined t...

2011
Valerie J. Paul Ilsa B. Kuffner Linda J. Walters Raphael Ritson-Williams Kevin S. Beach Mikel A. Becerro

Competition between corals and macroalgae is often assumed to occur on reefs, especially those that have undergone shifts from coral to algal dominance; however, data examining these competitive interactions, especially during the early life-history stages of corals, are scarce. We conducted a series of field and outdoor seawater-table experiments to test the hypothesis that allelopathy (chemic...

2011
Robert J. Miller Ron J. Etter

The physical orientation of rocky substrate profoundly affects subtidal marine communities of sessile organisms. Anecdotal descriptions of dramatic differences between communities on rock walls and adjacent horizontal rocky bottoms abound in the literature and are common knowledge among scuba divers, yet these differences have rarely been quantified by ecologists. We sampled rock walls and adja...

2000
Boris Worm Ulrich Sommer

In the Baltic Sea, we tested how short nutrient pulses of different lengths and frequencies affect macroalgae, epiphytes, grazers and their interactions. We hypothesized that even small-scale variations in nutrient supply may have significant impacts by favoring fast-growing epiphytes which can cause large-scale declines of canopy-forming macroalgae. In a factorial field experiment single plant...

2009
B. Fertig W. C. Dennison A. B. Jones B. Longstaff

Nitrogen loading from anthropogenic sources, including fertilizer, manure, and sewage effluents, has been linked with declining water quality in coastal lagoons worldwide. Freshwater inputs to mid-Atlantic coastal lagoons of the USA are from terrestrially influenced sources: groundwater and overland flow via streams and agricultural ditches, with occasional precipitation events. Stable nitrogen...

2016
B. Racionero-Gómez A. D. Sproson D. Selby D. R. Gröcke H. Redden H. C. Greenwell

Owing to Rhenium (Re) having no known biological role, it is not fully understood how Re is concentrated in oil kerogens. A commonly held assumption is that Re is incorporated into decomposing biomass under reducing conditions. However, living macroalgae also concentrate Re to several orders of magnitude greater than that of seawater. This study uses Fucus vesiculosus to assess Re uptake and it...

2005
Anna Christina Tyler Stephen A. Macko

Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) makes up a large fraction of the total dissolved nitrogen pool in coastal waters, but is often ignored as a potential nitrogen source for primary producers. In laboratory experiments, we measured the uptake of small, labile DON compounds, urea and a variety of different amino acids, by the common estuarine macroalgae Ulva lactuca and Gracilaria vermiculophylla. ...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2013
Paula B Andrade Mariana Barbosa Rui Pedro Matos Graciliana Lopes Juliana Vinholes Teresa Mouga Patrícia Valentão

Bioactive compounds present in ethanolic extracts from 18 macroalgae of the Portuguese coast were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), leading to the characterization of 14 compounds: proline, phloroglucinol, mannitol, 8 fatty acids and 3 sterols. A dose-dependent response against enzymes with biological significance (α-glucosidase, acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinest...

2010
Tim STEINHARDT Rolf KAREZ Uwe SELIG Hendrik SCHUBERT

The German procedure for the assessment of ecological status in relation to the biological quality element "Macroalgae & Angiosperms" pursuant to the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) for inner coastal waters of the Baltic Sea

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