The worldwide observed dramatic decline of seagrasses has typically been attributed to multiple stressors such as eutrophication, disease, sedimentation, and toxicity events. Using principal component analysis and (multivariate) logistic regression, we investigated the importance of 30 commonly measured variables in explaining the presence and absence of the temperate seagrass species Zostera marina and Zostera noltii at 84 Western European locations. Although many interrelated variables influence seagrass presence in our dataset, presence or absence of both species could be reliably predicted by using only two easy-to-measure variables. A logistic regression model of Z. marina correctly predicted 77% of all observations by including water ...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
After the dramatic eutrophication-induced decline of intertidal seagrasses in the 1970s, the Wadden ...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Seagrass meadows form the foundation of many coastal ecosystems, but are rapidly declining on a glob...
Seagrasses including Zostera marina exist in extensive communities in shallow subtidal zones of UK w...
Intertidal seagrasses show high variability in their extent and location, with local extinctions and...
Coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass, are in global decline. Mitigatio...
The relative impact of light, depth, hydrology, hydrodynamics, sediment and nutrients on growth of t...
Seagrass habitat is globally threatened from the cumulative impact of human activities on coastal ec...
Habitat suitability modeling can reveal connections between seagrass and environmental variables nam...
Intertidal seagrass meadows are exposed to both marine and terrestrial environmental constraints. Se...
Coastal ecosystems are put under pressure by anthropogenic activities of the over40 % of the Earth’s...
Climate change induced sea level rise will affect shallow estuarine habitats, which are already unde...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Seagrass condition, resilience and ecosystem services are affected by the below-ground tissues (BGr)...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
After the dramatic eutrophication-induced decline of intertidal seagrasses in the 1970s, the Wadden ...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Seagrass meadows form the foundation of many coastal ecosystems, but are rapidly declining on a glob...
Seagrasses including Zostera marina exist in extensive communities in shallow subtidal zones of UK w...
Intertidal seagrasses show high variability in their extent and location, with local extinctions and...
Coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass, are in global decline. Mitigatio...
The relative impact of light, depth, hydrology, hydrodynamics, sediment and nutrients on growth of t...
Seagrass habitat is globally threatened from the cumulative impact of human activities on coastal ec...
Habitat suitability modeling can reveal connections between seagrass and environmental variables nam...
Intertidal seagrass meadows are exposed to both marine and terrestrial environmental constraints. Se...
Coastal ecosystems are put under pressure by anthropogenic activities of the over40 % of the Earth’s...
Climate change induced sea level rise will affect shallow estuarine habitats, which are already unde...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Seagrass condition, resilience and ecosystem services are affected by the below-ground tissues (BGr)...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
After the dramatic eutrophication-induced decline of intertidal seagrasses in the 1970s, the Wadden ...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...