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Chapter 07: Vulnerability of macroalgae of the Great Barrier Reef to climate change


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Title: Chapter 07: Vulnerability of macroalgae of the Great Barrier Reef to climate change
Authors: Diaz-Pulido, G.
McCook, L.J.
Larkum, A.W.D.
Lotze, H.K.
Raven, J.A.
Schaffelke, B.
Smith, J.E.
Steneck, R.S.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
ASFA Subjects: Climatic changes
Coral reefs
Ecosystem resilience
Algae
Vulnerability
APAIS Subject: Plants
Environmental management
Environmental impact
Category: Animals
Plants
Ecosystems
Processes
Economic values
Social values
Climate change
Coastal communities
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Series/Report no.: Book: Climate change and the Great Barrier Reef: a vulnerability assessment
Abstract: Assessing the vulnerability of benthic macroalgae is complicated by the fact that the taxon ‘algae’ is an unnatural (and, some suggest, outdated) grouping that encompasses several distinct and diverse evolutionary lines. Adl et al.3 suggest that ‘algae’ remains a useful functional term, denoting photosynthetic protists and their multicellular derivatives which are not embryophytes (higher plants), as well as cyanobacteria. However, they also show that ‘algae’, like ‘protists’, is not a formal taxon (and therefore should not be capitalised), nor a single, homogeneous group.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11017/540
ISBN: 9781876945619
Type of document: Book section or chapter
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