Poor water quality and light reduction owing to anthropogenic impacts are the most widespread causes behind marine submerged angiosperm (seagrass) declines, worldwide. Seagrasses could respond to sustained environmental stresses, such as increasing water depth and light reduction, through morphological changes, particularly shoot density and/or biomass reductions. The seagrass Zostera japonica Asch. and Graebn. has been introduced to the Pacific Coast of North America, but it is widely threatened in its native northwestern Pacific Coast range alongside the east coast of China. The main aims of this study were to determine: 1) the depth limit of Z. japonica growth in its native range, and 2) how light availability affects the growth and recr...
Eleven years of eelgrass Zostera marina seed additions conducted in a coastal bay system where Z. ma...
Shallow coastal lagoons are subject to anthropogenic nutrient enrichment and disturbances that resul...
The two seagrasses Zostera marina L. and Zostera japonica Aschers. and Graebn. coexist in an interti...
Poor water quality and light reduction owing to anthropogenic impacts are the most widespread causes...
Globally, seagrass beds have been recognized as critical yet declining coastal habitats. To mitigate...
The desiccation tolerance of the intertidal seagrass Zostera japonica has been demonstrated in a num...
Marine submerged aquatic angiosperms (seagrasses) are declining globally. The species Zostera japoni...
<div><p>Eelgrass beds in coastal waters of China have declined substantially over the past 30 years....
The non-native eelgrass, Zostera japonica, is expanding its range in the Salish Sea and Willapa Bay ...
Since seagrasses in the coastal and estuarine ecosystems achieve high levels of production, they req...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...
The non-native eelgrass, Zostera japonica, is expanding its range in the Salish Sea and Willapa Bay ...
Graduation date: 2007The importance of seagrasses (families Posidoniaceae, Zosteraceae,\ud Hydrochar...
Efficient recovery of seed germination and growth were investigated to determine the optimum combina...
The seagrass Zostera japonica Aschers. and Graebn. occurs as pure populations and in mixture with Zo...
Eleven years of eelgrass Zostera marina seed additions conducted in a coastal bay system where Z. ma...
Shallow coastal lagoons are subject to anthropogenic nutrient enrichment and disturbances that resul...
The two seagrasses Zostera marina L. and Zostera japonica Aschers. and Graebn. coexist in an interti...
Poor water quality and light reduction owing to anthropogenic impacts are the most widespread causes...
Globally, seagrass beds have been recognized as critical yet declining coastal habitats. To mitigate...
The desiccation tolerance of the intertidal seagrass Zostera japonica has been demonstrated in a num...
Marine submerged aquatic angiosperms (seagrasses) are declining globally. The species Zostera japoni...
<div><p>Eelgrass beds in coastal waters of China have declined substantially over the past 30 years....
The non-native eelgrass, Zostera japonica, is expanding its range in the Salish Sea and Willapa Bay ...
Since seagrasses in the coastal and estuarine ecosystems achieve high levels of production, they req...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...
The non-native eelgrass, Zostera japonica, is expanding its range in the Salish Sea and Willapa Bay ...
Graduation date: 2007The importance of seagrasses (families Posidoniaceae, Zosteraceae,\ud Hydrochar...
Efficient recovery of seed germination and growth were investigated to determine the optimum combina...
The seagrass Zostera japonica Aschers. and Graebn. occurs as pure populations and in mixture with Zo...
Eleven years of eelgrass Zostera marina seed additions conducted in a coastal bay system where Z. ma...
Shallow coastal lagoons are subject to anthropogenic nutrient enrichment and disturbances that resul...
The two seagrasses Zostera marina L. and Zostera japonica Aschers. and Graebn. coexist in an interti...