Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1977Seagrass species are very similar. It is expected that these similarities extend to their productivity, especially their response of carbon uptake to light. Experiments quantifying the rate of productivity, estimated by ¹⁴C-carbon uptake as a function of light, measured as irradiance, yielded light-response curves for six North American species. High maximum rates, saturation irradiances, half-saturation irradiances, and the shapes of the curves were essentially the same, indicating that seagrass species share a specific type of production system. Therefore differences in their productivities are not caused by species-specific factors but environmental factors or artifacts of technique. Diff...
Seagrass distribution is controlled by light availability, especially at the deepest edge of the mea...
Coastal vegetative habitats are known to be highly productive environments with a high ability to ca...
A three-dimensional computer model of canopies of the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii was used to inv...
Seagrasses form one of the most productive habitats on earth and are recognized as very efficient ca...
We describe the photosynthetic characteristics of three seagrasses and the relationship between thei...
The gross primary productivity of two seagrasses, Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima, and one green ...
The gross primary productivity of two seagrasses, Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima, and one green ...
A technique is described for measuring the metabolic response of seagrasses to different light inten...
Seagrasses have a worldwide distribution and grow from the tidal zone to more than 100 m deep. They ...
Seagrass distribution is controlled by light availability, especially at the deepest edge of the mea...
The effects of light intensity on stable isotope ratios, physiology and morphology of five seagrass ...
A three-dimensional computer model of canopies of the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii was used to inv...
The growth, survival and depth penetration of seagrass is directly related to light availability, wh...
Seagrasses are among the most threatened ecosystems globally, despite their ecological importance. T...
Este artículo contiene 15 páginas, 6 figuras, 4 tablas.Seagrass meadows provide crucial ecosystem se...
Seagrass distribution is controlled by light availability, especially at the deepest edge of the mea...
Coastal vegetative habitats are known to be highly productive environments with a high ability to ca...
A three-dimensional computer model of canopies of the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii was used to inv...
Seagrasses form one of the most productive habitats on earth and are recognized as very efficient ca...
We describe the photosynthetic characteristics of three seagrasses and the relationship between thei...
The gross primary productivity of two seagrasses, Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima, and one green ...
The gross primary productivity of two seagrasses, Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima, and one green ...
A technique is described for measuring the metabolic response of seagrasses to different light inten...
Seagrasses have a worldwide distribution and grow from the tidal zone to more than 100 m deep. They ...
Seagrass distribution is controlled by light availability, especially at the deepest edge of the mea...
The effects of light intensity on stable isotope ratios, physiology and morphology of five seagrass ...
A three-dimensional computer model of canopies of the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii was used to inv...
The growth, survival and depth penetration of seagrass is directly related to light availability, wh...
Seagrasses are among the most threatened ecosystems globally, despite their ecological importance. T...
Este artículo contiene 15 páginas, 6 figuras, 4 tablas.Seagrass meadows provide crucial ecosystem se...
Seagrass distribution is controlled by light availability, especially at the deepest edge of the mea...
Coastal vegetative habitats are known to be highly productive environments with a high ability to ca...
A three-dimensional computer model of canopies of the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii was used to inv...