Allyson E. Nardelli
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View article: Short‐term resilience, long‐term costs: Reduced growth and increased erosion in the kelp <i>Ecklonia radiata</i> (phylum Ochrophyta) following repeated marine heatwaves
Short‐term resilience, long‐term costs: Reduced growth and increased erosion in the kelp <i>Ecklonia radiata</i> (phylum Ochrophyta) following repeated marine heatwaves Open
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have increased in frequency by 34% since 1990 and are projected to rise further with global ocean change, posing significant risks to marine ecosystems. Kelps (order Laminariales) provide essential habitats and play…
View article: Primary production of the kelp <i>Lessonia corrugata</i> varies with season and water motion: Implications for coastal carbon cycling
Primary production of the kelp <i>Lessonia corrugata</i> varies with season and water motion: Implications for coastal carbon cycling Open
Kelp forests provide vital ecosystem services such as carbon storage and cycling, and understanding primary production dynamics regarding seasonal and spatial variations is essential. We conducted surveys at three sites in southeast Tasman…
View article: A new nursery approach enhances at-sea performance in the kelp Lessonia corrugata
A new nursery approach enhances at-sea performance in the kelp Lessonia corrugata Open
We found that an innovative nursery approach, where Lessonia corrugata seeded spools were cultivated by spinning to increase the water motion relative to non-spinning spools, had higher growth in both the nursery and at-sea stages. Using t…
View article: Concise review of genus Lessonia Bory
Concise review of genus Lessonia Bory Open
Lessonia (order Laminariales) is a kelp genus restricted to the temperate southern hemisphere, where species form dense forests from the low intertidal to 25 m depth at wave exposed sites. Lessonia spp. are among the most harvested kelps g…
View article: Optimisation of at-sea culture and harvest conditions for cultivated Macrocystis pyrifera: yield, biofouling and biochemical composition of cultured biomass
Optimisation of at-sea culture and harvest conditions for cultivated Macrocystis pyrifera: yield, biofouling and biochemical composition of cultured biomass Open
Seaweed cultivation is gaining interest world-wide for both food and non-food applications. Global seaweed aquaculture production currently exceeds 32 Mt WW per annum but is dominated (86% of total) by Asian countries. To meet future deman…