Effects of Increasing Temperature and Ocean Acidification on the Microstages of two Populations of Saccharina latissima in the Northwest Atlantic

Saccharina latissima (Linnaeus) C.E.Lane, C.Mayes, L.D. Druehl and G.W.Saunders, is the most widely distributed species of kelp in the western North Atlantic, occurring from the Arctic to Long Island Sound. The effects of global climate change on these ecologically and economically important cold te...

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Other Authors: Redmond, Sarah (Creator), Yarish, Charles (Major Advisor), Likens, Gene (Associate Advisor), Lin, Senjie (Associate Advisor), Kraemer, George (Associate Advisor), University of Connecticut (Degree grantor)
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Published: University of Connecticut 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860636344
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