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Seagrass seed‐based restoration has been developed in several places worldwide, but disturbance at the vulnerable initial stages of seedling recruitment has proved to be a major bottleneck to successful restoration. A detailed investigation of seagrass seedling survival and growth at the earliest stages of seedling development is an important ...
Rizqi A. Maulidiyah +3 more
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Tropical seagrasses experience considerable spatio-temporal changes with light and other biogeochemical conditions and adopt species-specific acclimatization strategies.
Ramachandran Purvaja +4 more
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Abstract Aim Surf zones are crucial nursery habitats for the early life stages of fish species associated with typical coastal ecosystems. However, little is known about the temporal patterns and drivers of fish assemblages in tropical surf zones.
Wentong Xia +6 more
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Abstract Seagrass ecosystems are crucial for supporting biodiversity and serve as vital fishing grounds. Unfortunately, their cover is declining globally. In Kenya, seagrass cover is falling by ~ 1.6% annually but the causes are unknown. This study investigated the possible anthropogenic drivers of seagrass decline along the Kenyan coastline. Satellite
Edward M. Mwikamba +3 more
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Abstract The Gulf of Carpentaria and Torres Strait in north‐eastern Australia support globally significant seagrass ecosystems that underpin fishing and cultural heritage of the region. Reliable data on seagrass distribution are critical to understanding how these ecosystems are changing, while managing for resilience.
A Carter +23 more
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Impact of water turbidity to Seagrass (Enhalus acoroides) morphology
Khairul Amri +4 more
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Seagrass beds in Wailiti Waters located on the coast of Maumere Bay, Sikka Regency, NTT, are one of the shallow marine ecosystems that have relatively high biodiversity.
Ita Riniatsih, Munasik Munasik
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Novel Enhalus acoroides Phytosomes: Formulation, Characterization, and Bioavailability Enhancement
Background: Enhalus acoroides (seagrass) possesses valuable bioactive compounds, including quercetin, with potential therapeutic applications, notably antidiabetic effects. However, the poor solubility and low bioavailability of compounds like quercetin limit their clinical efficacy.
null Siti Mardiyanti +3 more
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One of seagrass dominant species found in Indonesia is Enhalus acoroides. This species can form single seagrass bed vegetation (monospecies vegetation) and mixed with others species (multispecies vegetation). Seagrass composition in coastal areas can be affected by surrounding associated species such as herbivorous fish and invertebrates.
Ilham Antariksa Tasabaramo +2 more
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The research has been done with the aim to determine the content of heavy metals Pb and Cr on the roots of seagrasses (Enhalus acoroides) by using Spektrofotometry Atomic Absorption (SSA).
Yusthinus T Male +2 more
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