The role of disease in the long-term dynamics of threatened species is poorly quantified, as well as being under-represented in ecology and conservation management. To understand persistent host–pathogen interaction operating in a vulnerable habitat, we quantified dynamics driving patterns of seagrass density using a longitudinal study in a relatively pristine site (Isles of Scilly, UK). Replicated samples of eelgrass (Zostera marina) density and wasting disease prevalence, presumably caused by Labyrinthula zosterae, were taken from five meadows at the height of the growing season, over the years 1997–2010. Data were used to parameterise a population dynamic model, incorporating density-dependent factors and sea temperature records. We foun...
Seagrass beds are the foundation species of functionally important coastal ecosystems worldwide. The...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem benefits but are at risk from disease. Eelgrass (Zostera...
As we increase our studies of marine diseases and their population- and community- level impacts, th...
Many marine pathogens are opportunists, present in the environment, but causing disease only under c...
Understanding the possible reasons for eelgrass decline is especially important considering the impo...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Widely regarded as critical marine habitat, seagrass provides ecologically and economically valuable...
In the 1930s the wasting disease pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae is believed to have killed 90% of th...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Infectious disease can be a key driver of community structure, particularly when pathogens affect fo...
It is well known that ecological processes such as population regulation and natural enemy interacti...
Infectious disease can be a key driver of community structure, particularly when pathogens affect fo...
Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declin...
Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declin...
Seagrass beds are the foundation species of functionally important coastal ecosystems worldwide. The...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem benefits but are at risk from disease. Eelgrass (Zostera...
As we increase our studies of marine diseases and their population- and community- level impacts, th...
Many marine pathogens are opportunists, present in the environment, but causing disease only under c...
Understanding the possible reasons for eelgrass decline is especially important considering the impo...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Widely regarded as critical marine habitat, seagrass provides ecologically and economically valuable...
In the 1930s the wasting disease pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae is believed to have killed 90% of th...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Infectious disease can be a key driver of community structure, particularly when pathogens affect fo...
It is well known that ecological processes such as population regulation and natural enemy interacti...
Infectious disease can be a key driver of community structure, particularly when pathogens affect fo...
Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declin...
Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declin...
Seagrass beds are the foundation species of functionally important coastal ecosystems worldwide. The...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem benefits but are at risk from disease. Eelgrass (Zostera...
As we increase our studies of marine diseases and their population- and community- level impacts, th...