Identifying the interacting roles of stressors in driving the global loss of canopy‐forming to mat‐forming algae in marine ecosystems

EMA Strain, RJ Thomson, F Micheli… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other
stressors can help to set achievable management targets for degraded marine ecosystems …

Effects of global environmental change on microalgal photosynthesis, growth and their distribution

R Kholssi, H Lougraimzi, I Moreno-Garrido - Marine Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Global climate change (GCC) constitutes a complex challenge posing a serious threat to
biodiversity and ecosystems in the next decades. There are several recent studies dealing …

Globally changing nutrient loads and harmful algal blooms: recent advances, new paradigms, and continuing challenges

PM Glibert, MA Burford - Oceanography, 2017 - JSTOR
It is now well recognized that there are more harmful algal blooms (HABs), more often, in
new and different places, often lasting longer, and with a range of toxicities, and that many of …

Synergistic effects of climate change and local stressors: CO2 and nutrient‐driven change in subtidal rocky habitats

BD Russell, JOAI THOMPSON… - Global Change …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐driven change represents the cumulative effect of global through local‐scale
conditions, and understanding their manifestation at local scales can empower local …

Expansive covers of turf-forming algae on human-dominated coast: the relative effects of increasing nutrient and sediment loads

SK Gorgula, SD Connell - Marine Biology, 2004 - Springer
Turf-forming algae form more extensive habitat on subtidal rock adjacent to urban than non-
urban coast of South Australia. This pattern is frequently observed on the world's temperate …

Confronting feedbacks of degraded marine ecosystems

M Nyström, AV Norström, T Blenckner… - Ecosystems, 2012 - Springer
In many coastal areas, marine ecosystems have shifted into contrasting states having
reduced ecosystem services (hereafter called degraded). Such degraded ecosystems may …

Mariculture: significant and expanding cause of coastal nutrient enrichment

L Bouwman, A Beusen, PM Glibert… - Environmental …, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
Mariculture (marine aquaculture) generates nutrient waste either through the excretion by
the reared organisms, or through direct enrichment by, or remineralization of, externally …

Macroalgal blooms alter community structure and primary productivity in marine ecosystems

DA Lyons, C Arvanitidis, AJ Blight… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Eutrophication, coupled with loss of herbivory due to habitat degradation and
overharvesting, has increased the frequency and severity of macroalgal blooms worldwide …

A novel interaction between nutrients and grazers alters relative dominance of marine habitats

BD Russell, SD Connell - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2005 - int-res.com
Strong top-down control by grazers is considered a moderating influence on the negative
effects of elevated nutrients on marine algae. Little experimental work has been done in a …

Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming

T Wernberg, BD Russell, PJ Moore, SD Ling… - Journal of experimental …, 2011 - Elsevier
Temperate Australia is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity and its waters have
experienced well-above global average rates of ocean warming. We review the observed …