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Continued decline of the bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus, in the Archipelago Sea, northern Baltic proper.




AuthorsPetri Vahteri, Ilppo Vuorinen

PublisherFINNISH ENVIRONMENT INST

Publishing placeHelsinki

Publication year2016

JournalBoreal Environment Research

Journal acronymBoreal Environ. Res

Volume21

Issue5-6

First page 373

Last page386

Number of pages14

ISSN1239-6095

eISSN1797-2469

Web address http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/preprints/Vahteri&Vuorinen.pdf


Abstract

Before the 1980s, the bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) formed extensive belts along the SW coast of Finland, but already then it began to decline especially in sheltered bays of the inner archipelago. We studied underwater vegetation by scuba diving in 1993–2007. By 2007, six out of eleven sites had lost their Fucus belts, and sheltered bays had become refuges for the bladderwrack. In 2006–2007, we studied the effects of temperature, transparency, bottom type, shoreline orientation and location on the bladderwrack distributions and depth penetrations at 61 locations across different archipelago zones. Of these, only location indicated a possible effect.


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