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Chemical Warfare In Narragansett Bay: Determining The Allelopathic Effects Of Ulva, Fiona P. Mackechnie, Lindsay A. Green, Carol S. Thornber
Chemical Warfare In Narragansett Bay: Determining The Allelopathic Effects Of Ulva, Fiona P. Mackechnie, Lindsay A. Green, Carol S. Thornber
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Several species of Ulva are commonly found in the waters of Narragansett Bay, especially in eutrophic waters, where they can form fast growing blooms that can have ecological and economic consequences. The formation and release of allelopathic chemicals has been previously documented in some species of Ulva, including Ulva lactuca. Three species of blade-forming Ulva are commonly found in Narragansett Bay and coastal Rhode Island, namely, U. compressa, U. lactuca, and U. rigida. We aimed to determine if these three species of Ulva had allelopathic effects by testing their impacts on the growth of other macroalgae. Cystoclonium purpureum …