Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6356971 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Compositions, changes and biomass of attached Ulva species on Porphyra rafts along the radial sandbank in the Yellow Sea were investigated, and potential contributions to green tides was analyzed. Ulva prolifera, Ulva flexuosa and Ulva linza were all appeared throughout the investigated period. U. prolifera and U. flexuosa dominated attached Ulva population on Porphyra rafts. Attached Ulva species biomass showed obviously spatial and temporal variations. Temperature, Ulva microscopic propagules and human activities were main factors to influence attached Ulva species biomass. The total attached Ulva species biomass was more than 20,000 fresh weight tons in April, and the green tide causative species U. prolifera accounted 51.03% in April 2013 before green tides occurred. The high biomass of attached Ulva species would contribute most to green tides in the Yellow Sea. But how attached Ulva species on Porphyra rafts contributing to green tides in the Yellow Sea should be further studied.
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Authors
Yuanzi Huo, Hongbin Han, Honghua Shi, Hailong Wu, Jianheng Zhang, Kefeng Yu, Ren Xu, Caicai Liu, Zhenglong Zhang, Kefu Liu, Peimin He, Dewen Ding,