Abstract This literature review summarizes the limiting factors for seagrass occurrence, and the effect positive feedbacks in seagrass systems have on these threshold levels. Minimum water depth is mainly determined by wave orbital velocity, tide and wave energy; and maximum depth by light availability. Besides these, other limiting factors occur, such as an upper current velocity threshold, above which seagrasses are eroded, or a lower water current velocity threshold below which carbon exchange is limiting. In some locations organic matter content, sulphide concentration or nutrient availability are limiting. Nlimitation is mainly reported from temperate terrigenous sediments, and P-limitation from tropical carbonate sediments. However, l...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive, ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems. However, ...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Seagrass meadows are important marine carbon sinks, yet they are threatened and declining worldwide....
Abstract This literature review summarizes the limiting factors for seagrass occurrence, and the eff...
A feedback between seagrass presence, suspended sediment and benthic light can induce bistability be...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...
A review of the literature shows that seagrass growth, abundance and morphology are strongly linked ...
Contains fulltext : 92205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive feedbac...
A feedback between seagrass presence, suspended sediment and benthic light can induce bistability be...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Seagrass meadows are considered important for sediment trapping and sediment stabilisation. Depositi...
Feedbacks between seagrass and the local environmental conditions may hinder attempts to restore sea...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
In shallow coastal bays where nutrient loading and riverine inputs are low, turbidity, and the conse...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive, ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems. However, ...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Seagrass meadows are important marine carbon sinks, yet they are threatened and declining worldwide....
Abstract This literature review summarizes the limiting factors for seagrass occurrence, and the eff...
A feedback between seagrass presence, suspended sediment and benthic light can induce bistability be...
Seagrasses are submerged or intertidal angiosperms that form extensive meadows in shallow coastal wa...
A review of the literature shows that seagrass growth, abundance and morphology are strongly linked ...
Contains fulltext : 92205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive feedbac...
A feedback between seagrass presence, suspended sediment and benthic light can induce bistability be...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Seagrass meadows are considered important for sediment trapping and sediment stabilisation. Depositi...
Feedbacks between seagrass and the local environmental conditions may hinder attempts to restore sea...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
In shallow coastal bays where nutrient loading and riverine inputs are low, turbidity, and the conse...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive, ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems. However, ...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Seagrass meadows are important marine carbon sinks, yet they are threatened and declining worldwide....