Please
check out our new article revealing the long-term shift of seaweed
communities including the gap dynamics, influence of the climate change,
and the tsunami disaster in 2011. It is the result of ten years of
monitoring, and my sincere thanks to the total of 468 contributors for
their active involvement and support during the survey.
Phycological Research https://doi.org/10.1111/pre.12395
Terada, R., Abe, M., Abe, T.,
Aoki, M., Dazai, A., Endo, H., Kamiya, M., Kawai, H., Kurashima, A., Motomura,
T., Murase, N., Sakanishi, Y., Shimabukuro, H., Tanaka, J., Yoshida, G., Aoki,
M. 2019 Japan's nationwide
long‐term monitoring survey of seaweed communities known as the “Monitoring
Sites 1000”: Ten‐year overview and future perspectives.
Phycological Research https://doi.org/10.1111/pre.12395
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