Seagrass communities provide critical ecosystem and provisioning services for both human populations and a wide range of associated species globally. However, it has been reported that seagrass area is decreasing at a rapid rate in many parts of the world, mostly due to anthropogenic activities including global change (pollution and climate change). The aim of this review article is to highlight the range of current tools for studying seagrasses as well as identify the benefits and limitations of a range of remote sensing and traditional methodologies. This paper provides a discussion of the ecological importance of seagrass meadows, and recent trends and developments in seagrass research methods are discussed including the use of satellite...
© 2016 by the authors. Accurate and up-to-date maps of seagrass biodiversity are important for marin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Coastline degradation, as well as subsequent ecosystem loss, has long been attributed to anthropogen...
Seagrass communities provide critical ecosystem and provisioning services for both human populations...
Seagrass communities provide critical ecosystem and provisioning services for both human populations...
Decline of seagrasses has been documented in many parts of the world. Reduction in water clarity, th...
This review evaluates various methods employed to produce seagrass habitat maps using optical and ac...
Seagrass plant communities play an ecologically important role in Australian and Tasmanian coastal r...
Seagrasses are angiosperm plants that are completely adapted to life in seawater. They are distribut...
Seagrass is the subject of significant conservation research. Seagrass is ecologically important and...
In the event of a natural or anthropogenic disturbance, environmental resource managers require a re...
Seagrass beds provide a range of ecosystem services but are at risk from anthropogenic pressures. Wh...
Seagrasses occur in shallow coastal waters across the world, and are comprised of single or mixed sp...
Marine phanerogams are considered biological sentinels or indicators since any modification in seagr...
Seagrasses are core components of the nearshore environment and there is sustained interest in devel...
© 2016 by the authors. Accurate and up-to-date maps of seagrass biodiversity are important for marin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Coastline degradation, as well as subsequent ecosystem loss, has long been attributed to anthropogen...
Seagrass communities provide critical ecosystem and provisioning services for both human populations...
Seagrass communities provide critical ecosystem and provisioning services for both human populations...
Decline of seagrasses has been documented in many parts of the world. Reduction in water clarity, th...
This review evaluates various methods employed to produce seagrass habitat maps using optical and ac...
Seagrass plant communities play an ecologically important role in Australian and Tasmanian coastal r...
Seagrasses are angiosperm plants that are completely adapted to life in seawater. They are distribut...
Seagrass is the subject of significant conservation research. Seagrass is ecologically important and...
In the event of a natural or anthropogenic disturbance, environmental resource managers require a re...
Seagrass beds provide a range of ecosystem services but are at risk from anthropogenic pressures. Wh...
Seagrasses occur in shallow coastal waters across the world, and are comprised of single or mixed sp...
Marine phanerogams are considered biological sentinels or indicators since any modification in seagr...
Seagrasses are core components of the nearshore environment and there is sustained interest in devel...
© 2016 by the authors. Accurate and up-to-date maps of seagrass biodiversity are important for marin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Coastline degradation, as well as subsequent ecosystem loss, has long been attributed to anthropogen...