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Changes in the seaweed flora of the Netherlands
Stegenga, H.; Prud'homme van Reine, W.F. (1998). Changes in the seaweed flora of the Netherlands, in: Scott, G.W. et al. (Ed.) Changes in the marine flora of the North Sea. pp. 77-87
In: Scott, G.W.; Tittley, I. (Ed.) (1998). Changes in the marine flora of the North Sea. Centre for European Research into Coastal Issues (CERCI): Scarborough. ISBN 0-9534857-0-6. 168 pp., more

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Keywords
    Alien species
    Benthic algae
    Environmental factors
    Seaweed
    Species composition
    Taxa > Species > Introduced species
    Netherlands, Dutch Coast [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Stegenga, H.
  • Prud'homme van Reine, W.F.

Abstract
    Recent investigations of the SW Netherlands coastal waters have revealed the arrival of nearly 30 species of multicellular benthic algae since the publication of a comprehensive flora in 1983. This is a considerable speeding up of the gradual process of flora enrichment that appears to be going on in this century. Among these new introductions there are six regarded as aliens. Loss of species during the same period seems to be limited to a few species, none of which were ever common. The most important factor underlying these changes is probably the execution of the 'Delta Hydrotechnical Works', which has created a variety of new habitats and caused considerable improvement of the water quality in the tidal Oosterschelde and the stagnant Grevelingen.

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