Search Results - "Chapman, Annelise"
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How an introduced seaweed can affect epibiota diversity in diffèrent coastal systems
Published in Marine biology (01-02-2006)“…Invasions by non-indigenous species have the potential to alter the biodiversity of recipient systems. The magnitude of this effect often depends on the nature…”
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Natural succession of macroalgal-dominated epibenthic assemblages at different water depths and after transplantation from deep to shallow water on Spitsbergen
Published in Polar biology (01-09-2008)“…In the current study, we investigated the primary succession of seaweeds over different time periods at different water depths. Furthermore, we followed the…”
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Seaweed aquaculture in Norway: recent industrial developments and future perspectives
Published in Aquaculture international (01-08-2017)“…The use of cultivated seaweeds as a feedstock for multiple industrial applications has gained increasing interest in the Western World over the past decades…”
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Biomass soaking treatments to reduce potentially undesirable compounds in the edible seaweeds sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) and winged kelp (Alaria esculenta) and health risk estimation for human consumption
Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-06-2018)“…Samples of cultivated edible kelps Alaria esculenta and Saccharina latissima were analysed for their cadmium, iodine and inorganic arsenic contents. The…”
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Nutritional value of the kelps Alaria esculenta and Saccharina latissima and effects of short-term storage on biomass quality
Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-10-2017)“…Storage of macroalgae in seawater, prior to further processing, is a standard initial pre-treatment step after harvest to avoid rapid degradation of the…”
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First observations of jelly-falls at the seafloor in a deep-sea fjord
Published in Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers (01-12-2011)“…Faunal communities at the deep-sea floor mainly rely on the downward transport of particulate organic material for energy, which can come in many forms,…”
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First assessment of flux rates of jellyfish carcasses (jelly-falls) to the benthos reveals the importance of gelatinous material for biological C-cycling in jellyfish-dominated ecosystems
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-07-2015)“…There is accumulating evidence that jellyfish contribute significantly to biological carbon cycling and that their carcasses can have controversial effects on…”
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DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF SEDIMENTS ON SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF FUCUS SERRATUS EMBRYOS (FUCALES, PHAEOPHYCEAE)1
Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2002)“…Recruitment of seaweeds through small reproductive stages is limited on sediment inundated rocky shores and largely unsuccessful in soft sediment environments…”
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Differential effects of sediments on survival and growth of Fucus serratus embryos (Fucales, Phaeophyceae)
Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2002)“…Recruitment of seaweeds through small reproductive stages is limited on sediment inundated rocky shores and largely unsuccessful in soft sediment environments…”
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Effects of cordgrass on saltmarsh fucoids
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Flagging greens: hydrobiid snails as substrata for the development of green algal mats (Enteromorpha spp.) on tidal flats of North Atlantic coasts
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (26-06-2000)“…During the past 3 decades, dense mats of green algae (especially Enteromorpha spp.) have been recorded regularly from tidal flats worldwide. The development of…”
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Effects of cordgrass on saltmarsh fucoids:: Reduced desiccation and light availability, but no changes in biomass
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (01-05-1999)“…There is a nearly obligate co-occurrence of saltmarsh fucoids with cordgrass in eastern Canada. We examined the possibility that this might be a facilitative…”
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