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Increased input of terrigenous matter and pollution into coastal marine ecosystems results in both a decline in benthic irradiance and an influx of nutrients. Though low light conditions have been demonstrated to have adverse effects on benthic primary producers, associated increases in nutrients may alleviate some of this stress by enhancing growth and productivity. We examined the interactive effect...
Increasing turbidity in coastal waters reduces benthic irradiance levels and consequently poses a fundamental threat to benthic primary producers and the food webs they support. It is therefore necessary to better understand how important primary producers, such as kelp, can adapt both physiologically and morphologically to these declining light conditions. This study examines how variation in turbidity...
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