Seagrasses are flowering plants and, along with mangroves, have greater affinities to terrestrial plants than other marine macrophytes such as algae. Approximately 55 species of seagrass occur in five different plant families and represent at least three independent evolutionary lineages. Thus, seagrasses are not a taxonomically unified group but a ‘biological’ or ‘ecological’ group85,149. The evolutionary adaptations required for survival in the marine environment have led to convergence in morphology. Seagrasses evolved under differing ambient CO2 and temperature conditions so may have different tolerances to changing environmental conditions. A wide range of tolerances across marine environments exist amongst the extant diversity ...
This chapter attempts to address the vulnerability of the CEM in the Great Barrier Reef region to gl...
Climate change will have an enormous influence on the intertidal wetlands of the Great Barrier Reef ...
Extensive areas of deepwater (>10m) seagrass meadows are known to occur in many tropical regions. Mo...
Seagrasses are flowering plants and, along with mangroves, have greater affinities to terrestrial pl...
Seagrass meadows are important for a number of reasons: they act as the foundation of a diverse comm...
[Extract] Seagrasses are specialised marine flowering plants that grow in the nearshore environment ...
Global seagrass research efforts have focused on shallow coastal and estuarine seagrass populations ...
Global seagrass research and assessment efforts have focused on shallow coastal and estuarine seagra...
Seagrasses occur in many areas along the coast of northern Australia and are significant components ...
In addition to the extensive coral reef habitats described in Chapter 5, the shallow subtidal and i...
Assessing the vulnerability of benthic macroalgae is complicated by the fact that the taxon ‘algae’...
Seagrasses occur worldwide, and are essential primary producers that uptake carbon dioxide, fix nutr...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
In addition to the extensive coral reef habitats described in Chapter 5, the shallow subtidal and in...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Seagrasses provide irreplaceable ecosystem servi...
This chapter attempts to address the vulnerability of the CEM in the Great Barrier Reef region to gl...
Climate change will have an enormous influence on the intertidal wetlands of the Great Barrier Reef ...
Extensive areas of deepwater (>10m) seagrass meadows are known to occur in many tropical regions. Mo...
Seagrasses are flowering plants and, along with mangroves, have greater affinities to terrestrial pl...
Seagrass meadows are important for a number of reasons: they act as the foundation of a diverse comm...
[Extract] Seagrasses are specialised marine flowering plants that grow in the nearshore environment ...
Global seagrass research efforts have focused on shallow coastal and estuarine seagrass populations ...
Global seagrass research and assessment efforts have focused on shallow coastal and estuarine seagra...
Seagrasses occur in many areas along the coast of northern Australia and are significant components ...
In addition to the extensive coral reef habitats described in Chapter 5, the shallow subtidal and i...
Assessing the vulnerability of benthic macroalgae is complicated by the fact that the taxon ‘algae’...
Seagrasses occur worldwide, and are essential primary producers that uptake carbon dioxide, fix nutr...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
In addition to the extensive coral reef habitats described in Chapter 5, the shallow subtidal and in...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Seagrasses provide irreplaceable ecosystem servi...
This chapter attempts to address the vulnerability of the CEM in the Great Barrier Reef region to gl...
Climate change will have an enormous influence on the intertidal wetlands of the Great Barrier Reef ...
Extensive areas of deepwater (>10m) seagrass meadows are known to occur in many tropical regions. Mo...