The hypotheses that (1) different seagrass morphologies may facilitate different nutrient uptake rates under similar hydrodynamic forcing and (2) this effect on nutrient uptake rates is spatially explicit, with the highest uptake rates at edges of patches, where currents and turbulence are highest, were examined under unidirectional flow conditions.We thank Jos van Soelen, Bas Koutstaal, and Louie Haazen for invaluable technical assistance. In addition, we are grateful to Britta Gribsholt, Bart Veuger, Miguel Bernal, Juan Jose Vergara, and Alfredo Izquirdo for helpful discussion. In addition, we thank Josef D. Ackerman and the anonymous reviewers for comments that greatly improved the manuscript. This work and the first author were supporte...
Eutrophication causes tremendous losses to seagrass around the globe. The effects of nutrient loadin...
Many landscapes are characterized by a patchy, rather than homogeneous, distribution of vegetation. ...
Seagrass shoots interact with hydrodynamic forces and thereby a positively or negatively influence t...
The hypotheses that (1) different seagrass morphologies may facilitate different nutrient uptake rat...
The hypotheses that (1) different seagrass morphologies may facilitate different nutrient uptake rat...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
Seagrass communities are composed of numerous organisms that depend on water-column nutrients for me...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
In coastal locations seagrass beds are exposed to various hydrodynamic forces that can include waves...
In low-nutrient, macrophyte-dominated coastal zones, benthic ammonium (NH4+) uptake may be influence...
My study focused on 1) fragmented seagrass interaction with hydrodynamics an...
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Seagrasses dominate shallow coastal environments where nitrogen (N) availability in the water column...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
Eutrophication causes tremendous losses to seagrass around the globe. The effects of nutrient loadin...
Many landscapes are characterized by a patchy, rather than homogeneous, distribution of vegetation. ...
Seagrass shoots interact with hydrodynamic forces and thereby a positively or negatively influence t...
The hypotheses that (1) different seagrass morphologies may facilitate different nutrient uptake rat...
The hypotheses that (1) different seagrass morphologies may facilitate different nutrient uptake rat...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
Seagrass communities are composed of numerous organisms that depend on water-column nutrients for me...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
In coastal locations seagrass beds are exposed to various hydrodynamic forces that can include waves...
In low-nutrient, macrophyte-dominated coastal zones, benthic ammonium (NH4+) uptake may be influence...
My study focused on 1) fragmented seagrass interaction with hydrodynamics an...
NOTE: If you have problems opening the file, save the document to your computer and then try opening...
Seagrasses dominate shallow coastal environments where nitrogen (N) availability in the water column...
Seagrasses need dissolved nutrients to maintain their productivity through uptake processes, from su...
Eutrophication causes tremendous losses to seagrass around the globe. The effects of nutrient loadin...
Many landscapes are characterized by a patchy, rather than homogeneous, distribution of vegetation. ...
Seagrass shoots interact with hydrodynamic forces and thereby a positively or negatively influence t...