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Application and reassessment of the reduced species list index for macroalgae to assess the ecological status under the Water Framework Directive in the Atlantic coast of Southern Spain
Bermejo-Lacida, Ricardo; Vergara, Juan J.; Hernández, Ignacio (Elsevier, 2012)According to the Water Framework Directive (WFD) macroalgae are one of the Biological Quality Elements proposed to assess the ecological status of coastal water bodies. In the case of the North East Atlantic coastal shores, ... -
Culture of Chondracanthus teedei and Gracilariopsis longissima in a traditional salina from southern Spain
Bermejo-Lacida, Ricardo; Macías, Manuel; Cara, Claudia L; Sánchez-García, Josefina; Hernández, Ignacio (Springer, 2019)The cultivation of two red macroalgal species, Chondracanthus teedei (Martens ex Roth) and Gracilariopsis longissima (S.G. Gmelin) Steentoft M, L.M. Irvine&W.F. Farnham, was assessed in a traditional salina, a system of ... -
Distributional shifts of canopy‑forming seaweeds from the Atlantic coast of Southern Europe
Casado-Amenzúa, Pilar; Araújo, Rita; Bárbara, Ignacio; Bermejo-Lacida, Ricardo; Borja, Ángel; Díez, Isabel; Fernández, Conxi; Gorostiaga, José M; Guinda, Xavier; Hernández, Ignacio; Juanes, JA; Peña, Viviana; Peteiro, César; Puente, Araceli; Quintana, I; Tuya, Fernando; Viejo, Rosa M; Altamirano-Jeschke, María; Gallardo, Tomás; Martínez, Brezo[et al.] (Springer, 2019)Canopy-forming seaweeds sustain critical ecosystem services in coastal habitats. Around the world, many of these seaweeds are suffering strong declines, mainly attributed to the progressive increase in sea surface temperature, ... -
Spatial variability and response to anthropogenic pressures of assemblages dominated by a habitat forming seaweed sensitive to pollution (northern coast of Alboran Sea)
Bermejo-Lacida, Ricardo; de la Fuente, Gina; Ramírez-Romero, Eduardo; Vergara, Juan J.; Hernández, Ignacio (Elsevier, 2016)The Cystoseira ericaefolia group is conformed by three species: C. tamariscifolia, C. mediterranea and C. amentacea. These species are among the most important habitat forming species of the upper sublittoral rocky shores ... -
Two bloom-forming species of Ulva (chlorophyta) show different responses to seawater temperature and no antagonistic interaction.
Bermejo-Lacida, Ricardo; Galindo-Ponce, María; Golden, Nessa; Linderhoff, Charlene; Heesch, Svenja; Hernández, Ignacio; Morrison, Liam[et al.] (Wiley, 2022-11-12)The generalized use of molecular identification tools indicated that multispecific green tides are more common than previously thought. Temporal successions between bloom-forming species on a seasonal basis were also ...