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The Effect of Activation on the Structure of Biochars Prepared from Wood and from Posidonia Oceanica: A Spectroscopic Study [PDF]
Silvia Pizzanelli +6 more
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Ancient DNA in the seagrass Posidonia oceanica [PDF]
Posidonia oceanica is a seagrass endemic to the Mediterranean, characterized by low genetic polymorphism, with potential effects on its survival and expansion. In the last 2 decades, a progressive decline of P. oceanica meadows was recorded. This could derive either from intrinsic characteristics of the plant or from habitat fragmentation and isolation
R Raniello, G Procaccini
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ABSTRACT The high variability of natural environments poses significant challenges to photosynthetic organisms, which must adapt to constant fluctuations. Mechanisms such as acclimation and adaptation are essential for mitigating stress and ensuring survival.
Jesús Rosas‐Guerrero +2 more
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Ictioplàncton associat a praderies de Posidonia oceanica durant l’època estival a la reserva marina de Tabarca L’hàbitat és un factor decisiu en la supervivència dels estadis primerencs. Els objectius d’aquest treball se centren a descriure el poblament
Y. Del Pilar Ruso, J. T. Bayle-Sempere
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Abrupt Loss of Soil Organic Carbon Following Disturbance in Seagrass Ecosystems
Abstract Seagrasses are key carbon sinks in the biosphere and, when intentionally conserved or restored, constitute a promising natural solution for climate change mitigation. Unfortunately, they are also experiencing major anthropogenic and climatic pressures that can lead to seagrass degradation or even result in difficult‐to‐reverse abrupt shifts (i.
Antoine Le Vilain +4 more
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Importance of within-shoot epiphyte distribution for the carbon budget of seagrasses: the example of Posidonia oceanica [PDF]
6 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo assess the effects of shading by epiphytes on the carbon balance of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica, we examined the patterns of within-shoot epiphyte abundance on leaves, and their variability with season and depth ...
Alcoverro, Teresa +2 more
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Abstract Understanding long‐term carbon storage in temperate seagrass habitats is crucial for assessing their role as a “nature‐based” climate solution. However, many studies often use shallow cores, low‐resolution analyses, and inconsistent methodologies, limiting the ability to infer large‐scale carbon storage potential. This study presents the first
Jessica A. Cramp +6 more
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The epiphyte load, the ash content of the epiphytes, the leaf biomass, the nitrogen and phosphorus content of the leaves, and the density of shoots of the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile were monitored yearly from 2003 to 2008 in ...
Jorge Terrados +1 more
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Biogeomorphology of the Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows. [PDF]
AbstractHere we review the multiple interactions between the endemic Mediterranean seagrass, Posidonia oceanica, and coastal geomorphologic processes as an outstanding example of biogeomorphology, taking into account recent advances in the field. Seagrass meadows are among the most important elements for the functioning of marine coastal ecosystems ...
Matteo Vacchi +6 more
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Microplastic, an Emerging Threat to the Global Seagrass Ecosystems: A Review
ABSTRACT Seagrass, a type of marine plant that grows into meadows in intertidal zones and shallow coastal waters, can contribute to numerous ecological and economic benefits. Benefits include carbon sequestration, habitat for marine species, coastal protection, and raw materials for medicines and fertilizer production.
Audrey Primus Gonsilou +2 more
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