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FLOATING SEAWEEDS AND THEIR COMMUNITIES
(SPRINGER, 2012)
A wide diversity of floating seaweeds is found in temperate and subpolar regions of the world’s oceans where sea surface currents and winds determine their traveling velocities and directions. The importance of floating ...
Long-term persistence of the floating bull kelp Durvillaea antarctica from the South-East Pacific: Potential contribution to local and transoceanic connectivity
(Elsevier Ltd, 2019)
Current knowledge about the performance of floating seaweeds as dispersal vectors comes mostly from mid latitudes (30°–40°), but phylogeographic studies suggest that long-distance dispersal (LDD) is more common at high ...
Latitudinal and seasonal effects on short-term acclimation of floating kelp species from the South-East Pacific
(Elsevier, 2016)
Floating seaweeds are important dispersal vehicles for many organisms in cold-temperate waters between latitudes 30 and 60. Molecular studies suggested that long-distance rafting of seaweeds is more prevalent at the polar ...
The variable routes of rafting: stranding dynamics of floating bull-kelp Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, Phaeophyceae)
(2017)
Dispersal on floating seaweeds depends on availability, viability, and trajectories of the rafts. In the southern hemisphere, the bull kelp Durvillaea antarctica is one of the most common floating seaweeds, but phylogeographic ...
Phylogeography of two intertidal seaweeds, Gelidium lingulatum and G. rex (Rhodophyta: Gelidiales), along the South East Pacific - patterns explained by rafting dispersal?
(2017)
Rafting on floating seaweeds facilitates dispersal of associated organisms, but there is little information on how rafting affects the genetic structure of epiphytic seaweeds. Previous studies indicate a high presence of ...
Latitudinal and seasonal effects on short-term acclimation of floating kelp species from the South-East Pacific
(2016)
Floating seaweeds are important dispersal vehicles for many organisms in cold-temperate waters between latitudes 30° and 60°. Molecular studies suggested that long-distance rafting of seaweeds is more prevalent at the polar ...