Browsing Nord Open Research Archive by Author "Hu, Zi-Min"
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Adaptation of temperate seagrass to Arctic light relies on seasonal acclimatization of carbon capture and metabolism
Jueterbock, Alexander; Duarte, Bernardo; Coyer, James; Olsen, Jeanine L.; Kopp, Martina Elisabeth Luise; Smolina, Irina Vladimirovna; Arnaud-Haond, Sophie; Hu, Zi-Min; Hoarau, Galice Guillaume (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
A concise review of the brown seaweed Sargassum thunbergii — a knowledge base to inform large-scale cultivation efforts
Liu, Fu-Li; Li, Jing-Jing; Liang, Zhou-Rui; Zhang, Quan-Sheng; Zhao, Feng-Juan; Jueterbock, Alexander; Critchley, Alan T.; Morrell, Stephen L.; Assis, Jorge; Tang, Yong-Zheng; Hu, Zi-Min (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Sargassum thunbergii is a brown macroalga endemic to the northwest Pacific. It plays important ecological roles in the structure and maintenance of coastal marine ecosystems. The bioactive compounds extracted from S. ... -
Detecting no natural hybridization and predicting range overlap in Saccharina angustata and Saccharina japonica
Zhang, Jie; Yotsukura, Norishige; Jüterbock, Alexander Oliver; Hu, Zi-Min; Assis, Jorge; Nagasato, Chikako; Yao, Jianting; Duan, Delin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Natural hybridization can play a significant role in evolutionary processes and influence the adaptive diversification and speciation of brown seaweeds. However, this phenomenon is as yet unknown in Saccharina kelps. ... -
Intraspecific genetic variation matters when predicting seagrass distribution under climate change
Hu, Zi-Min; Zhang, Quan‐Sheng; Zhang, Jie; Kass, Jamie M.; Mammola, Stefano; Fresia, Pablo; Draisma, Stefano G. A.; Assis, Jorge; Jueterbock, Alexander; Masashi, Yokota; Zhang, Zhixin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Seagrasses play a vital role in structuring coastal marine ecosystems, but their distributional range and genetic diversity have declined rapidly in recent decades. To improve conservation of seagrass species, it is important ... -
Priming of marine macrophytes for enhanced restoration success and food security in future oceans
Jüterbock, Alexander; Minne, Antoine J.P.; Cock, J. Mark; Coleman, Melinda Ann; Wernberg, Thomas; Scheschonk, Lydia; Rautenberger, Ralf; Zhang, Jie; Hu, Zi-Min (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Marine macrophytes, including seagrasses and macroalgae, form the basis of diverse and productive coastal ecosystems that deliver important ecosystem services. Moreover, western countries increasingly recognize macroalgae, ...