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Examining the commonalities and knowledge gaps in coastal zone vegetation simulation models
Of the fifty‐four coastal zone vegetation models reviewed, most were narrowly defined based on the system of interest and focused on plant‐scale processes that predicted aboveground biomass growth rather than patch and community‐scale processes such as competition. Most models have limited ability to simulate vegetation dynamics associated with climate
Candice D. Piercy +3 more
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The deep terrestrial subsurface (DTS) harbours a striking diversity of microorganisms. We found altering growth medium composition to induce changes in the enriched DTS bacterial community structure, while sharing common universal metabolic features linked to cell homeostasis, osmoregulation, lipid metabolism, dissimilatory sulphate reduction and ...
Merja Herzig +5 more
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Competing uses for nearshore coastal space, such as aquaculture, have complex environmental and ecological interactions with surrounding seagrass meadows.
Ryan Rubino +5 more
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Seagrass meadows are highly productive and ecologically important habitats in estuaries and coastal lagoons, and contain a variety of faunal communities, from which the caridean shrimps are a dominant component.
Everardo Barba Macías
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Influence of environmental factors on a Halodule wrightii Ascherson meadow in northeastern Brazil
The influence of environmental factors on the shape, biomass and biometry of Halodule wrightii was determined throughout the year, in Goiabeiras Beach (Fortaleza-Ceará-Brazil), based on the measurement of meadow shape and employing non-parametric Spearman correlations, canonical correlation analyses and BIO-ENV. Biomass and biometry of H. wrightii were
Kcrishna Vilanova de Souza Barros +1 more
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La ecología trófica de cuatro especies de peces dominantes (Sphoeroides testudineus, Cathorops melanopus, Archosargus rhomboidalis y Cichlasoma urophthalmus) en una zona de vegetación acuática sumergida (Thalassia testudinum, Syringodium filiforme y ...
E Guevara +4 more
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Rapid sea level rise causes loss of seagrass meadows
As global declines in seagrass populations continue to cause great concern, long-term assessment of seagrass meadows show promise in furnishing valuable clues into fundamental causes of seagrass loss and drivers of environmental change.
Kyle A. Capistrant-Fossa +1 more
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Predicting impacts of sea level rise on wintering redhead ducks along the lower Texas Coast
The potential impacts of sea level rise to wildlife populations and their habitats are of concern. Localized relative sea levels have been rising at elevated rates compared to global sea levels, and this trend will impact coastal plant communities ...
Corey J. Lange +3 more
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Este estudio tiene como objetivo analizar la variación espacio-temporal de los macrocrustáceos de la laguna Morales (LM), Tamaulipas. Se recolectaron muestras en mangle rojo (Rhizophora mangle) y pastos marinos (Halodule wrightii) de 4 sitios y en cada ...
Gabino A. Rodríguez-Almaraz +2 more
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