Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structures and mangrove trees, except genus Zachsia which is associated with seagrass rhizome. However, only one species has been described, located in Russian, Korean and Japanese waters and associated only with genera Phyllospadix and Zostera. Potentially wider distributions and even new species within this group have not been reported from another bioregion. Given the potential impacts on seagrass health, it is important to ascertain if the distribution of Zachsia extends across other climatic regions and seagrass species. In response, a study was conducted in a seagrass meadow at Gaya Island (Sabah, Malaysia). A total of 900 seagrass shoots were ...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
The Tohoku tsunami of March 2011 ejected a vast amount of debris into the Pacific Ocean. Wood boring...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Seagrass ecosystems are under threat worldwide. Seagrass transplantation is one restoration approach...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Seagrass habitats form a highly productive fragile ecosystem, which offers food, shelter, and essen...
The importance of seagrass canopy to associated fauna was assessed by comparing the species richness...
Seagrasses are submerged monocotyledonous angiosperms living in marine and estuarine habitats. They ...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
The Tohoku tsunami of March 2011 ejected a vast amount of debris into the Pacific Ocean. Wood boring...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Seagrass ecosystems are under threat worldwide. Seagrass transplantation is one restoration approach...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Seagrass habitats form a highly productive fragile ecosystem, which offers food, shelter, and essen...
The importance of seagrass canopy to associated fauna was assessed by comparing the species richness...
Seagrasses are submerged monocotyledonous angiosperms living in marine and estuarine habitats. They ...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
The Tohoku tsunami of March 2011 ejected a vast amount of debris into the Pacific Ocean. Wood boring...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...