Potential of Indonesian Marine Endophytic Fungi as Extracellular Enzymes Producers. [PDF]
Nurazizah MA +4 more
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Blue Nitrogen Follows the Fate of Tidal Wetlands
Abstract Tidal wetlands sequester carbon (C) at much higher rates per area than other ecosystems, helping to offset C emissions. The burial of organic C in tidal wetland soils, “blue C”, is tightly linked to the cycling of nitrogen (N), which is a key pollutant and limiting nutrient for many ecosystems.
J. Adam Langley +41 more
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Functionally Rich Fish Assemblages Support Greater Rates of Multiple Ecological Functions in Seagrass Meadows. [PDF]
James AL +5 more
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Occurrence of the alien seagrass Halophila stipulacea in Martinique (French West Indies) [PDF]
Hellio, Claire +3 more
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Tidal Inundation Decreases Carbon Dioxide Exchange in an Irish Atlantic Saltmarsh
Abstract Despite the growing interest in carbon cycling in tidal‐wetland ecosystems we lack sufficient understanding of the degree to which saltmarsh ecosystems sequester carbon and the ecosystem dynamics of carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange, especially with tidal influence.
Lisa Jessen +2 more
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Seagrass monitoring methods: Aligning expert opinion with practice. [PDF]
Rising K, Bulling M, Sweet M.
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Sponges are celebrated heterotrophs but also key primary producers on changing coral reefs
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Trophic interactions and nutrient cycling lay at the heart of ecosystem health and biodiversity. In recent years, our understanding of these drivers has been repeatedly challenged by rapid and unanticipated climatic effects, combined with an increasing awareness that ...
Michelle Achlatis +6 more
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Benthic Ecosystem Calcification Measured with Coupled pH and O<sub>2</sub> Aquatic Eddy Covariance. [PDF]
Koopmans D +8 more
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Strategies for dry forest recovery: Fifteen years of Caribbean experimentation across scales
Slow recovery of degraded Caribbean dry tropical forests can be accelerated by combining herbivore removal at landscape scales with enrichment planting of rare tree species under the cover of remnant forest patches. Long‐legacy effects on soils and forest taxonomical and functional diversity require long‐term management and community engagement ...
Milena Holmgren +11 more
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Recognition of ecosystem functional optima allows early detection of eutrophication in coral reef lagoons using seagrass meadows as bioindicators. [PDF]
Velázquez-Ochoa R, Enríquez S.
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