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  1. Phenological decoupling of mortality from wave forcing in kelp beds
  2. Distinguishing geographical range shifts from artefacts of detectability and sampling effort
  3. The rise of Laminaria ochroleuca in the Western English Channel (UK) and comparisons with its competitor and assemblage dominant Laminaria hyperborea
  4. Canopy facilitates seaweed recruitment on subtidal temperate reefs
  5. Forty years of experiments on aquatic invasive species: are study biases limiting our understanding of impacts?
  6. Misconceptions about analyses of Australian seaweed collections
  7. Marine Biodiversity and Climate Change
  8. Sea temperature shapes seasonal fluctuations in seaweed biomass within the Ningaloo coral reef ecosystem
  9. Population structure of the purple sea urchin Heliocidaris erythrogramma along a latitudinal gradient in south-west Australia
  10. Shared patterns of species turnover between seaweeds and seed plants break down at increasing distances from the sea
  11. The Footprint of Continental-Scale Ocean Currents on the Biogeography of Seaweeds
  12. Complex plant–herbivore–predator interactions in a brackish water seaweed habitat
  13. Contrasting mechanisms of dislodgement and erosion contribute to production of kelp detritus
  14. Large-scale facilitation of a sessile community by an invasive habitat-forming snail
  15. Environmental Influences on Kelp Performance across the Reproductive Period: An Ecological Trade-Off between Gametophyte Survival and Growth?
  16. Extreme climatic event drives range contraction of a habitat-forming species
  17. Size, not morphology, determines hydrodynamic performance of a kelp during peak flow
  18. Reproductive synchrony in a habitat-forming kelp and its relationship with environmental conditions
  19. An extreme climatic event alters marine ecosystem structure in a global biodiversity hotspot
  20. Harmful algae are not harmful to everyone
  21. A decade of climate change experiments on marine organisms: procedures, patterns and problems
  22. Ecological observations associated with an anomalous warming event at the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia
  23. A Meta-Analysis of Seaweed Impacts on Seagrasses: Generalities and Knowledge Gaps
  24. Seaweed Communities in Retreat from Ocean Warming
  25. A broad framework to organize and compare ecological invasion impacts
  26. Gradients in the Number of Species at Reef-Seagrass Ecotones Explained by Gradients in Abundance
  27. Community development on subtidal temperate reefs: the influences of wave energy and the stochastic recruitment of a dominant kelp
  28. Biogenic habitat structure of seaweeds change along a latitudinal gradient in ocean temperature
  29. Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming
  30. A framework to study the context-dependent impacts of marine invasions
  31. Turning on the Heat: Ecological Response to Simulated Warming in the Sea
  32. Subtidal macroalgal richness, diversity and turnover, at multiple spatial scales, along the southwestern Australian coastline
  33. Australia's marine biogeography revisited: Back to the future?
  34. Decreasing resilience of kelp beds along a latitudinal temperature gradient: potential implications for a warmer future
  35. Ecological performance and possible origin of a ubiquitous but under-studied gastropod
  36. Assemblage turnover and taxonomic sufficiency of subtidal macroalgae at multiple spatial scales
  37. CONTRIBUTION OF TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL COMPONENTS TO MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE KELP ECKLONIA (LAMINARIALES)1
  38. Turban snails as habitat for foliose algae: contrasting geographical patterns in species richness
  39. Habitat structure affect abundances of labrid fishes across temperate reefs in south-western Australia
  40. EVIDENCE FOR IMPACTS OF NONINDIGENOUS MACROALGAE: A META‐ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL FIELD STUDIES1
  41. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF ECKLONIA RADIATA (LAMINARIALES) TO A LATITUDINAL GRADIENT IN OCEAN TEMPERATURE1
  42. Spatial variation in juvenile and adult Ecklonia radiata (Laminariales) sporophytes
  43. Broad-scale patterns of abundance of non-indigenous soft-bottom invertebrates in Denmark
  44. Physical disturbance and subtidal habitat structure on open rocky coasts: Effects of wave exposure, extent and intensity
  45. Annual changes in abundance of non-indigenous marine benthos on a very large spatial scale
  46. Detached kelps from distant sources are a food subsidy for sea urchins
  47. Short-term temporal dynamics of algal species in a subtidal kelp bed in relation to changes in environmental conditions and canopy biomass
  48. Alien macroalgae in Denmark – a broad-scale national perspective
  49. Scale of impact determines early post-disturbance assemblage structure in subtidalFucusbeds in the Baltic Sea (Bornholm, Denmark)
  50. Export of detached macroalgae from reefs to adjacent seagrass beds
  51. Modification of the physical environment by an Ecklonia radiata (Laminariales) canopy and implications for associated foliose algae
  52. Spatio-temporal distribution patterns of the invasive macroalga Sargassum muticum within a Danish Sargassum-bed
  53. Differences in kelp morphology between wave sheltered and exposed localities: morphologically plastic or fixed traits?
  54. The effect of wave exposure on the morphology of Ecklonia radiata
  55. Biomass dynamics of exotic Sargassum muticum and native Halidrys siliquosa in Limfjorden, Denmark—Implications of species replacements on turnover rates
  56. Holdfast aggregation in relation to morphology, age, attachment and drag for the kelp Ecklonia radiata
  57. Miniview: What affects the forces required to break or dislodge macroalgae?
  58. Epibiota communities of the introduced and indigenous macroalgal relatives Sargassum muticum and Halidrys siliquosa in Limfjorden (Denmark)
  59. The effects of light and thallus scour from Ecklonia radiata canopy on an associated foliose algal assemblage: the importance of photoacclimation
  60. The effect of thallus size, life stage, aggregation, wave exposure and substratum conditions on the forces required to break or dislodge the small kelp Ecklonia radiata
  61. Regional differences in kelp‐associated algal assemblages on temperate limestone reefs in south‐western Australia
  62. Particle grazing efficiency and specific growth efficiency of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis (Muller)