Threats to large brown algal forests in temperate seas: the overlooked role of native herbivorous fish
Abstract Canopy-forming algae are declining globally due to multiple disturbances. This decline has recently been on the increase due to the spread of some tropical herbivorous fishes. This new phenomenon has drawn attention to the effects of fish herbivory in temperate areas, which have been assume...
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Main Authors: | Fabrizio Gianni, Fabrizio Bartolini, Alexis Pey, Mathieu Laurent, Gustavo M. Martins, Laura Airoldi, Luisa Mangialajo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dc60fde31e334441bccfb0272ec9b037 |
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