Differential response of forest-forming seaweeds to elevated turbidity may facilitate ecosystem shifts on temperate reefs

Volume: 641, Pages: 63 - 77
Published: May 7, 2020
Abstract
Underwater light is essential for fuelling coastal productivity. However, elevated turbidity, resulting from land-based activities and climate change, is often overlooked as a threat to coastal ecosystems. Understanding how low light, and specifically the temporal delivery of light, affects the productivity of forest-forming species is necessary to predict how ecosystems and species will respond to future increases in turbidity. Outdoor mesocosm...
Paper Details
Title
Differential response of forest-forming seaweeds to elevated turbidity may facilitate ecosystem shifts on temperate reefs
Published Date
May 7, 2020
Volume
641
Pages
63 - 77
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