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- Frontmatter
- In this issue
- Editorial
- Baltic algae
- Physiology and ecology
- Limited response of a spring bloom community inoculated with filamentous cyanobacteria to elevated temperature and pCO2
- Fucus vesiculosus adapted to a life in the Baltic Sea: impacts on recruitment, growth, re-establishment and restoration
- Acclimation limits of Fucus evanescens along the salinity gradient of the southwestern Baltic Sea
- Interactive effects of temperature and light on reattachment success in the brown alga Fucus radicans
- Phylogeny and biogeography
- Surveying seaweeds from the Ulvales and Fucales in the world’s most frequently used artificial waterway, the Kiel Canal
- New records from the southern North Sea and first records from the Baltic Sea of Kornmannia leptoderma
- Genetic variability of charophyte algae in the Baltic Sea area
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- In this issue
- Editorial
- Baltic algae
- Physiology and ecology
- Limited response of a spring bloom community inoculated with filamentous cyanobacteria to elevated temperature and pCO2
- Fucus vesiculosus adapted to a life in the Baltic Sea: impacts on recruitment, growth, re-establishment and restoration
- Acclimation limits of Fucus evanescens along the salinity gradient of the southwestern Baltic Sea
- Interactive effects of temperature and light on reattachment success in the brown alga Fucus radicans
- Phylogeny and biogeography
- Surveying seaweeds from the Ulvales and Fucales in the world’s most frequently used artificial waterway, the Kiel Canal
- New records from the southern North Sea and first records from the Baltic Sea of Kornmannia leptoderma
- Genetic variability of charophyte algae in the Baltic Sea area