Seagrass meadows underpin a variety of ecosystem services and are recognized as globally important habitats and a conservation priority. However, seagrass populations are currently impacted by a range of biotic and abiotic stressors, and many are in decline globally. As such, improved understanding of seagrass populations and their associated faunal assemblages is needed to better detect and predict changes in the structure and functioning of these key habitats. Here, we analyzed a large dataset—collected by recreational scuba divers volunteering on a citizen science project—to examine spatiotemporal patterns in ecological structure and to provide a robust and reliable baseline against which to detect future change. Seagrass (Zostera marina...
Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropoge...
This study compares the structure of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) meadows and associated food webs i...
Epifaunal invertebrates play an important role in seagrass systems, both by grazing epiphytic algae ...
Seagrass meadows underpin a variety of ecosystem services and are recognised as globally important h...
Seagrass meadows underpin a variety of ecosystem services and are recognized as globally important h...
Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropoge...
Seagrasses, a unique group of marine flowering plants, profoundly influence the marine environment b...
Seagrass meadows globally are disappearing at a rapid rate with physical disturbances being one of t...
Variability in habitat positioning within seascapes (over kilometres) influences fauna assemblage co...
Similar to other coastal biogenic habitats (e.g. tidal marshes, kelp forests, mangroves and coral re...
The assembly and persistence of ecological communities is a phenomenon that occurs across large spat...
Seagrasses, as key ecosystem engineers in coastal ecosystems, contribute to enhancing diversity in c...
Seagrass beds provide important habitat for a wide range of marine species but are threatened by mul...
Seagrasses including Zostera marina exist in extensive communities in shallow subtidal zones of UK w...
Seagrass seascapes are 100s m to 1000s of km coastal regions in nearshore, sandy to muddy benthic en...
Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropoge...
This study compares the structure of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) meadows and associated food webs i...
Epifaunal invertebrates play an important role in seagrass systems, both by grazing epiphytic algae ...
Seagrass meadows underpin a variety of ecosystem services and are recognised as globally important h...
Seagrass meadows underpin a variety of ecosystem services and are recognized as globally important h...
Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropoge...
Seagrasses, a unique group of marine flowering plants, profoundly influence the marine environment b...
Seagrass meadows globally are disappearing at a rapid rate with physical disturbances being one of t...
Variability in habitat positioning within seascapes (over kilometres) influences fauna assemblage co...
Similar to other coastal biogenic habitats (e.g. tidal marshes, kelp forests, mangroves and coral re...
The assembly and persistence of ecological communities is a phenomenon that occurs across large spat...
Seagrasses, as key ecosystem engineers in coastal ecosystems, contribute to enhancing diversity in c...
Seagrass beds provide important habitat for a wide range of marine species but are threatened by mul...
Seagrasses including Zostera marina exist in extensive communities in shallow subtidal zones of UK w...
Seagrass seascapes are 100s m to 1000s of km coastal regions in nearshore, sandy to muddy benthic en...
Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropoge...
This study compares the structure of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) meadows and associated food webs i...
Epifaunal invertebrates play an important role in seagrass systems, both by grazing epiphytic algae ...