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European Journal of Phycology | 2004

Effects of filamentous algae and sediment on recruitment and survival of Fucus serratus (Phaeophyceae) juveniles in the eutrophic Baltic Sea

Martin Isaeus; Torleif Malm; Sofia Persson; Andreas Svensson

Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea has increased both the growth of annual filamentous algae and the rate of sedimentation. Together these factors may have a detrimental effect on the survival of perennial macroalgal populations. The aim of this research was to study how these factors affect the colonization success of Fucus serratus at the local level. We investigated the settlement and survival of F. serratus germlings through a combination of field studies and laboratory experiments. The study area lay off the east coast of Öland, along the central Baltic Sea, where consistently-submerged, extensive fucoid stands occur at depths of 2 – 10 m, together with turf-forming filamentous algae, mainly Polysiphonia fucoides. Very few F. serratus juveniles were observed outside the sweeping radius of adult F. serratus individuals at a 7-m depth, while abundant recruits were found inside F. serratus stands. Amounts of filamentous algae and sediment were significantly larger outside the F. serratus stands than inside, and the amount of fine sediment (< 0.25 mm) was positively correlated with the amount of filamentous algae, suggesting that fine sediment accumulates in the turf. Experimental studies showed that both filamentous algae and sediment negatively affect the settlement ability of F. serratus eggs and zygotes and the subsequent survival of the germlings, with sediment having the strongest effect. Thus, the prior existence of an adult F. serratus population may allow for continuing recruitment of juveniles, while colonization of new areas unaffected by the sweeping effect of larger individuals seems very difficult under current conditions.


Archive | 2012

MOPODECO : Modeling of the Potential coverage of habitat-forming species and Development of tools to evaluate the Conservation status of the marine Annex I habitats

Henrik Skov; Karsten Dahl; Karsten Dromph; Darius Daynus; Anna Engdahl; Annuka Eriksson; Karl Floren; Martin Gullström; Martin Isaeus; Johanna Oja

MOPODECO has aimed to fill the gaps in harmonisation of the definition of the EU Habitat Directive Annex I habitats and the view on the main pressures and threats to these habitats between the Nord ...


Ecography | 2013

Scale-dependent influence of environmental variables on species distribution : a case study on five coastal benthic species in the Baltic Sea

Antonia Nyström Sandman; Sofia A. Wikström; Mats Blomqvist; Hans Kautsky; Martin Isaeus


Journal of Marine Systems | 2008

Spatial predictions of Baltic phytobenthic communities : Measuring robustness of generalized additive models based on transect data

Antonia Nyström Sandman; Martin Isaeus; Ulf Bergström; Hans Kautsky


Archive | 2012

Conceptual models (Figures)

Anna Engdahl; Darius Daynus; Henrik Skov; Annuka Eriksson; Johanna Oja; Martin Gullström; Karl Floren; Karsten Dromph; Martin Isaeus; Karsten Dahl


Archive | 2012

Pressure Evaluation Matrix

Anna Engdahl; Darius Daynus; Henrik Skov; Annuka Eriksson; Johanna Oja; Martin Gullström; Karl Floren; Karsten Dromph; Martin Isaeus; Karsten Dahl


Archive | 2012

Harmonisation of the definitions of Annex I habitats

Anna Engdahl; Darius Daynus; Henrik Skov; Annuka Eriksson; Johanna Oja; Martin Gullström; Karl Floren; Karsten Dromph; Martin Isaeus; Karsten Dahl


Archive | 2012

Modelling key biological elements of reefs and other benthic habitats

Anna Engdahl; Darius Daynus; Henrik Skov; Annuka Eriksson; Johanna Oja; Martin Gullström; Karl Floren; Karsten Dromph; Martin Isaeus; Karsten Dahl


Archive | 2012

Indicators and tools to assess the favourable conservation status

Anna Engdahl; Darius Daynus; Henrik Skov; Annuka Eriksson; Johanna Oja; Martin Gullström; Karl Floren; Karsten Dromph; Martin Isaeus; Karsten Dahl


Archive | 2011

Can long term changes of phytobenthic species be explained by climate or anthropogenic factors? A model approach based on monitoring data

Antonia Nyström Sandman; Martin Isaeus; Hans Kautsky

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Ulf Bergström

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Andreas Svensson

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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