2021
DOI: 10.2331/suisan.21-00023
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Long-term changes in seaweed assemblages in Nagashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture: Disappearance of the canopy-forming kelp and fucoid algae from coastal areas facing the East China Sea

Abstract: Ecklonia radicosa (Laminariales), a canopy-forming brown alga, was reported to have disappeared since 2016 at a site surveyed under a nationwide long-term monitoring survey for the natural ecosystem (Monitoring Site 1000, Japanese Ministry of Environment) in Nagashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The distribution of seaweed assemblages along the coast of the island was surveyed in 2019 to compare with that in 2005. In 2005, E. radicosa and the temperate species of Sargassum (Fucales) were widely distri… Show more

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