[PDF][PDF] Impacts of invasive alien marine species on ecosystem services and biodiversity: a pan-European review

ME Çinar, M Arianoutsou, A Zenetos, D Golani - Aquatic Invasions, 2014 - academia.edu
A good understanding of the mechanisms and magnitude of the impact of invasive alien
species on ecosystem services and biodiversity is a prerequisite for the efficient prioritisation …

[HTML][HTML] Seaweed and seaweed bioactives for mitigation of enteric methane: challenges and opportunities

DW Abbott, IM Aasen, KA Beauchemin, F Grondahl… - Animals, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The need to become more efficient in agriculture and the food industry
exists parallel to the challenge of climate change. Meat and dairy production is the target of …

[PDF][PDF] Bioinvasion impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health in the Mediterranean Sea

K Tsirintanis, E Azzurro, F Crocetta, M Dimiza… - Aquatic …, 2022 - amu.hal.science
Biological invasions have become a defining feature of marine Mediterranean ecosystems
with significant impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health. We …

Identification of bioactives from the red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis that promote antimethanogenic activity in vitro

L Machado, M Magnusson, NA Paul, R Kinley… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - Springer
Asparagopsis taxiformis has potent antimethanogenic activity as a feed supplement at 2% of
organic matter in in vitro bioassays. This study identified the main bioactive natural products …

Opportunities of Asparagopsis sp. cultivation to reduce methanogenesis in ruminants: A critical review

B Camer-Pesci, DW Laird, M van Keulen, A Vadiveloo… - Algal Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Ruminant farming represents the largest anthropogenic source of methane, a greenhouse
gas with~ 30 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide. To reduce enteric …

[图书][B] The phytochemical landscape: linking trophic interactions and nutrient dynamics

MD Hunter - 2016 - degruyter.com
The dazzling variation in plant chemistry is a primary mediator of trophic interactions,
including herbivory, predation, parasitism, and disease. At the same time, such interactions …

Concise review of the genus Asparagopsis Montagne, 1840

M Zanolla, R Carmona, L Mata, J De la Rosa… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Asparagopsis (Bonnemaisoniaceae, Rhodophyta) species are distributed in most
temperate and tropical waters of the world, where they are considered an iconic invader …

[HTML][HTML] Enteric methane mitigation through Asparagopsis taxiformis supplementation and potential algal alternatives

DE Wasson, C Yarish, AN Hristov - Frontiers in Animal Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Research is increasingly directed towards decreasing the greenhouse gases contribution,
specifically methane, from the livestock agriculture sector. Macroalgae supplementation has …

[HTML][HTML] Potential environmental impact of bromoform from Asparagopsis farming in Australia

Y Jia, B Quack, RD Kinley, I Pisso… - … Chemistry and Physics, 2022 - acp.copernicus.org
To mitigate the rumen enteric methane (CH 4) produced by ruminant livestock,
Asparagopsis taxiformis is proposed as an additive to ruminant feed. During the cultivation …

Commercial cultivation, industrial application, and potential halocarbon biosynthesis pathway of Asparagopsis sp.

P Zhu, D Li, Q Yang, P Su, H Wang, K Heimann… - Algal Research, 2021 - Elsevier
The red macroalgal genus Asparagopsis consists of six identified species, which produce
and store bromoform. In co-feed trials, the species A. taxiformis and A. armata inhibited …