A meta-analysis shows that seaweeds surpass plants, setting life-on-Earth's limit for biomass packing.
Joel Christopher CreedVasco M N C S VieiraTrevor A NortonDebora CaetanoPublished in: BMC ecology (2019)
Algae occupy space more efficiently than plants, most likely because the watery environment facilitates the physical processes and integration of space occupation. The distance-to-the-boundary proves a good metric to discriminate among groups and may be useful for comparison of the most efficient biomass producing systems, or for the identification of systems impacted by pollution.