| Literature DB >> 28978407 |
Xiaoxiang Miao1, Jie Xiao2, Min Pang1, Xuelei Zhang3, Zongling Wang4, Junwei Miao5, Yan Li4.
Abstract
In order to evaluate the effect of the large-scale green tide on micro-propagule community in the coastal waters of Qingdao, a year-round survey was conducted to investigate the abundance and species succession of the green macroalgal micro-propagules. Five Ulva and one Blidingia species were detected and an evident shift on species composition was observed in summer when the large-scale floating biomass of Ulva prolifera approached the coasts of Qingdao. Propagules of U. prolifera were only dominant in summer. Detection of the 'floating' type of U. prolifera in summer, a unique strain responsible for the green tide in Yellow Sea, supported that large-scale floating U. prolifera biomass could affect local micro-propagule community. There were, however, no 'floating' U. prolifera propagules were detected in the following winter, indicating that influence from the large-scale green tide was transient, and it has not leave prolonged seeds in Qingdao coastal waters.Entities:
Keywords: Green tides; Micro-propagules; Species succession; Ulva prolifera; Yellow Sea
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28978407 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.09.060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553