© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly productive, and are sites of significant carbon sequestration. Sediment-held carbon stocks can be many thousands of years old, and persist largely due to sediment anoxia and because microbial activity is decreasing with depth. However, the carbon sequestered in seagrass ecosystems may be susceptible to remineralization via the activity of bioturbating fauna. Microbial priming is a process whereby remineralization of sediment carbon (recalcitrant organic matter) is stimulated by disturbance, i.e., burial of a labile source of organic matter (seagrass). We investigated the hypothesis that bioturbation could mediate remineralization of sediment car...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
© 2017 Trevathan-Tackett, Macreadie, Sanderman, Baldock, Howes and Ralph. Seagrass ecosystems have r...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The protection and rehabilitation of natural lan...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Microbes are the ‘gatekeepers’ of the marine carbon cycle, yet the mechanisms f...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
© FEMS 2017. All rights reserved. Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their reside...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
Seagrass habitats are important natural carbon sinks, with an average of ∼14 kg C m−2 buried in thei...
Seagrass habitats are important natural carbon sinks, with an average of ~14 kg C m−2 buried in thei...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming water temperatures due t...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
© 2017 Trevathan-Tackett, Macreadie, Sanderman, Baldock, Howes and Ralph. Seagrass ecosystems have r...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The protection and rehabilitation of natural lan...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Microbes are the ‘gatekeepers’ of the marine carbon cycle, yet the mechanisms f...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
© FEMS 2017. All rights reserved. Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their reside...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
Seagrass habitats are important natural carbon sinks, with an average of ∼14 kg C m−2 buried in thei...
Seagrass habitats are important natural carbon sinks, with an average of ~14 kg C m−2 buried in thei...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming water temperatures due t...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
© 2017 Trevathan-Tackett, Macreadie, Sanderman, Baldock, Howes and Ralph. Seagrass ecosystems have r...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The protection and rehabilitation of natural lan...