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A review of subtidal kelp forests in Ireland: From first descriptions to new habitat monitoring techniques.

Kathryn M SchoenrockKenan M ChanTony O'CallaghanRory O'CallaghanAaron GoldenStacy A Krueger-HadfieldAnne Marie Power
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2020)
While there has been a steady increase in recording effort of the dominant subtidal kelp forest species, L. hyperborea, only recently have studies begun to address other important eco-evolutionary processes at work in kelp forests including connectivity among kelp populations in Ireland. Further monitoring, using suggested methodologies, is required to better understand the resilience of kelp ecosystems in Ireland.
Keyphrases
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