Passage of hurricane Wilma (October 2005, category 4, duration ∼60 h) over Puerto Morelos, Mexican Caribbean, allowed verification of a previous experiment simulating hurricane-like impacts on the seagrass beds in its back-reef lagoon. At two mid-lagoon stations, numbers of the seagrass Syringodium filiforme and macroalgae Udotea spp., Penicillus spp., and Rhipocephalus spp. were reduced significantly, whereas populations of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum and Halimeda spp. were unaffected. These impacts of the hurricane supported the results of the simulation experiment. Differential results were registered at one station for the spongy-like algae Avrainvillea spp. and Cladocephalus sp., which were not affected by the simulation treatmen...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
The CARICOMP monitoring network gathered standardized data from 52 seagrass sampling stations at 22 ...
Seagrass beds are the largest organism-built marine habitat in Dominica, yet have only been surveyed...
Passage of hurricane Wilma (October 2005, category 4, duration 60 h) over Puerto Morelos, Mexican C...
Passage of hurricane Wilma (October 2005, category 4, duration 60 h) over Puerto Morelos, Mexican C...
Seagrass beds are the dominant benthic marine communities in the back reef environment of the Florid...
In 2005, the Mexican Caribbean was impacted by two powerful hurricanes: Emily (July) and Wilma (Octo...
The algal community of a small marine lagoon in the tropical Mexican Caribbean Sea was studied for 3...
The intensity of major storm events generated within the Atlantic Basin is projected to rise with th...
Hurricanes are some of the largest environmental drivers of change in coastal systems. We investigat...
The CARICOMP site at Puerto Morelos, Mexico was monitored from 1993 to 2005. No significant changes ...
Hurricane Michael in October of 2018 was ranked third in intensity out of all the hurricanes that ha...
Abstract: While herbaceous species and vines constitute a minor portion of the biomass in tropical c...
Seagrass communities in tropical reef systems are situated in a distinct environmental setting than ...
The CARICOMP monitoring network gathered standardized data from 52 seagrass sampling stations at 22 ...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
The CARICOMP monitoring network gathered standardized data from 52 seagrass sampling stations at 22 ...
Seagrass beds are the largest organism-built marine habitat in Dominica, yet have only been surveyed...
Passage of hurricane Wilma (October 2005, category 4, duration 60 h) over Puerto Morelos, Mexican C...
Passage of hurricane Wilma (October 2005, category 4, duration 60 h) over Puerto Morelos, Mexican C...
Seagrass beds are the dominant benthic marine communities in the back reef environment of the Florid...
In 2005, the Mexican Caribbean was impacted by two powerful hurricanes: Emily (July) and Wilma (Octo...
The algal community of a small marine lagoon in the tropical Mexican Caribbean Sea was studied for 3...
The intensity of major storm events generated within the Atlantic Basin is projected to rise with th...
Hurricanes are some of the largest environmental drivers of change in coastal systems. We investigat...
The CARICOMP site at Puerto Morelos, Mexico was monitored from 1993 to 2005. No significant changes ...
Hurricane Michael in October of 2018 was ranked third in intensity out of all the hurricanes that ha...
Abstract: While herbaceous species and vines constitute a minor portion of the biomass in tropical c...
Seagrass communities in tropical reef systems are situated in a distinct environmental setting than ...
The CARICOMP monitoring network gathered standardized data from 52 seagrass sampling stations at 22 ...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
The CARICOMP monitoring network gathered standardized data from 52 seagrass sampling stations at 22 ...
Seagrass beds are the largest organism-built marine habitat in Dominica, yet have only been surveyed...