Elevated sediment delivery and resuspension in coastal waters from human activities such as shipping can have detrimental effects on seagrass health by limiting light penetration. Managing seagrasses requires knowledge of their light acclamatory abilities so guidelines for coastal activities (e.g. ship movements) that influence sediment dynamics can be created. Guidelines typically focus on ensuring that seagrasses are able to meet their minimal light requirements (MLR). MLRs can be achieved by different light regimes, but it remains unknown whether a chronically low yet stable light regime is less or more detrimental than a highly variable regime with periods of extreme low to no light. To test this, we compared the physiological and morph...
Coastal seagrass habitats are at risk from a range of anthropogenic activities that modify the natur...
Tropical seagrasses inhabit naturally turbid waters with dynamic light environments and variable wat...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...
In Australian coastal waters and embayments, tropical seagrasses are often subject to dynamic light ...
Major dredging projects have the potential to impact on tropical seagrass communities through direct...
Enhanced eutrophication as well as siltation are important environmental issues in Southeast Asian c...
Bioindicators are used to monitor responses to environmental pressures. They should reflect importan...
Bioindicators are used to monitor responses to environmental pressures. They should reflect importan...
Seagrasses have a worldwide distribution and grow from the tidal zone to more than 100 m deep. They ...
Existing mitigations to address deterioration in water clarity associated with human activities are ...
Pulsed turbidity events caused by factors such as flooding rivers have the potential to seriously im...
Seagrasses of the Great Barrier Reef predominantly occur in coastal regions where terrestrial inputs...
Seagrasses inhabit environments where light varies at different timescales, nonetheless are acutely ...
Zostera marina is the dominant seagrass species in the Northern Hemisphere where it grows in shelter...
The growth, survival and depth penetration of seagrass is directly related to light availability, wh...
Coastal seagrass habitats are at risk from a range of anthropogenic activities that modify the natur...
Tropical seagrasses inhabit naturally turbid waters with dynamic light environments and variable wat...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...
In Australian coastal waters and embayments, tropical seagrasses are often subject to dynamic light ...
Major dredging projects have the potential to impact on tropical seagrass communities through direct...
Enhanced eutrophication as well as siltation are important environmental issues in Southeast Asian c...
Bioindicators are used to monitor responses to environmental pressures. They should reflect importan...
Bioindicators are used to monitor responses to environmental pressures. They should reflect importan...
Seagrasses have a worldwide distribution and grow from the tidal zone to more than 100 m deep. They ...
Existing mitigations to address deterioration in water clarity associated with human activities are ...
Pulsed turbidity events caused by factors such as flooding rivers have the potential to seriously im...
Seagrasses of the Great Barrier Reef predominantly occur in coastal regions where terrestrial inputs...
Seagrasses inhabit environments where light varies at different timescales, nonetheless are acutely ...
Zostera marina is the dominant seagrass species in the Northern Hemisphere where it grows in shelter...
The growth, survival and depth penetration of seagrass is directly related to light availability, wh...
Coastal seagrass habitats are at risk from a range of anthropogenic activities that modify the natur...
Tropical seagrasses inhabit naturally turbid waters with dynamic light environments and variable wat...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...