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Midsummer metabolism of an eelgrass community
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1974Abstract Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is the dominant member of an important intertidal ecosystem found in many parts of the world. In this preliminary study the metabolism of the entire eelgrass community, including epiphytic plants and other organisms, has been measured in Great South Bay on Long Island, New York.
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Kelp and Eelgrass in Puget Sound
2007Abstract : Kelp, which are large brown seaweeds, attach to bedrock or cobbles in shallow waters, especially in areas with moderate to high waves or currents. Eelgrass, which is a flowering plant adapted to the marine environment, roots in sand or mud in shallow waters where waves and currents are not too severe.
null Thomas F., Jr Mumford
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Feeding Ecology of Eelgrass Fish Communities
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1976Abstract The principal components in the diets of fishes utilizing eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds in the shallow water estuaries near Beaufort, North Carolina, were detritus, planktonic copepods, and epifaunal crustaceans. Food produced within the eelgrass beds such as eelgrass, crustaceans, gastropods, and detritus, could have accounted for ...
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Effect of epiphytes on eelgrass photosynthesis
Aquatic Botany, 1977The effect of epiphytes on eelgrass photosynthesis was measured at varying light intensities and HCO3− concentrations by means of the 14C-technique. Eelgrass was collected in Vellerup Vig, Denmark during October and November 1975. The epiphytes, mainly diatoms of the species Cocconeis scutellum Ehr., formed a crust several layers thick on the older ...
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Eelgrass Status and Environmental Relations
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1954Clarence Cottam, David A. Munro
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