2022
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13302
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Two bloom‐forming species ofUlva(Chlorophyta) show different responses to seawater temperature and no antagonistic interaction

Abstract: The generalized use of molecular identification tools indicated that multispecific green tides are more common than previously thought. Temporal successions between bloom-forming species on a seasonal basis were also revealed in different cold temperate estuaries, suggesting a key role of photoperiod and temperature controlling bloom development and composition. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, water temperatures are predicted to increase around 4°C by 2100 in Ireland, especially dur… Show more

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“…Thornber, 2022), propagule bank size (Lotze et 2000), and local species pool (Bermejo et al, 2023) can be critical in explaining bloom development.…”
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“…Thornber, 2022), propagule bank size (Lotze et 2000), and local species pool (Bermejo et al, 2023) can be critical in explaining bloom development.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%