The researchers chose brown algae seaweed because of its independent origin and incredible diversity. They are dominant lifeforms in many coastal regions and represent the third-most ...
written by Sylvie Brizard Zongo, Franck Estimé Ngohang, Brice Didier Celce Koumba Mabert, Estelle Ndombi Nzaba, Frederic Arnold Djounga, Joseph Privat Ondo, Thomas Stieglitz, ...
Analysis - Scientists have found new evidence that desertification, potentially linked to global warming, leads to large amounts of nutrient-rich dust landing in the sea, causing ocean algae to grow ...
Marine animals like jellyfish, corals and sea anemones often live with algae inside their cells in a symbiotic relationship. The animals give the algae nutrients and a place to live; in return, algae ...