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Sequencing data of the Phaeoexplorer project
This project collects genomic and transcriptomic data generated for the Phaeoexplorer project. The Phaeoexplorer project aims to generate transcriptome data and annotated genome... -
Saccharina japonica cultivar:Ja Genome sequencing and assembly
Saccharina japonica, one of the most common Laminariales alga along the northwest coasts of the Pacific Ocean, is the most economically important seaweed in the sea farming... -
Kelp holobiont responses to run-off in Billefjorden, Svalbard in August 2022
Kelps act as ecosystem engineers and foundation species, providing the food web basis for Arctic coastal, rocky shore ecosystems. Arctic fjords are undergoing large climatic... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and marine macrophyte capacity to locally amelio...
We explored the individual capacities of four species of marine macrophytes (Ulva lactuca, Zostera marina, Fucus vesiculosus and Saccharina latissima) to ameliorate seawater... -
Adult kelp blade carbon and nitrogen content along the depth gradient monitor...
Surveys of C:N ratios, carbon and nitrogen content in the blades of adult kelps at Hansneset, Blomstrand in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, were performed along a depth transect down to... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth and photosynthetic performance of tem...
The Arctic population of the kelp Saccharina latissima differs from the Helgoland population in its sensitivity to changing temperature and CO2 levels. The Arctic population... -
Biochemical and morphological traits of the sugar kelp Saccharina latissima
Broadly distributed seaweeds, such as the boreal-temperate kelp species Saccharina latissima, contain a multitude of metabolites supporting acclimation to environmental changes,... -
Light-mediated temperature susceptibility of kelp species (Agarum clathratum,...
Kelps (Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) function as ecosystem engineers along many Arctic rocky shores. With ongoing climate change, the frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves... -
Seasonal and inter-annual variability in the heatwave tolerance of the kelp S...
Temperature is a major driver for the geographical distribution of organisms, such as the foundation kelp species Saccharina latissima. Globally rising sea surface temperatures... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and the growth of North Atlantic bivalves
Coastal zones can be focal points of acidification where the influx of atmospheric CO2 can be compounded by additional sources of acidity that may collectively impair calcifying... -
Frequency of algae along a transect at the island of Helgoland in 2005
A sublittoral transect (P3) in the North of Helgoland that had been investigated ~40 years earlier by Lüning (1970) was traversed again. Scuba dives were carried out between... -
Occurrence and cover of algae along a transect at the island of Helgoland in ...
A sublittoral transect (P3) in the North of Helgoland that had been investigated ~40 years earlier by Lüning (1970) was traversed again. Scuba dives were carried out between... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth of Saccharina latissima and herbivory...
The laminarialean kelp, Saccharina latissima, is a common macroalgae along rocky shorelines that is also frequently used in aquaculture. This study examined how ocean... -
Increased temperature, rather than elevated CO2, modulates the carbon assimil...
Ocean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity the Arctic Ocean. Arctic coastal ecosystems are dominated by kelp forests with a high biomass production,... -
Two intertidal, non-calcifying macroalgae (Palmaria palmata and Saccharina la...
Ocean acidification, the result of increased dissolution of carbon dioxide (CO2) in seawater, is a leading subject of current research. The effects of acidification on...