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aquaculture and industrial effluents, introduction of alien species, and the overexploi-
tation of commercially important seaweeds have not been addressed in detail. This
information clearly is essential in order to understand the ecological processes of
these organisms and their adaptive potential to large-scale physical forcings.
Acknowledgements This review has been written in the frame of the Project Fondecyt 1090494.
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