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Chloroplast genome structure and phylogenetic position of Syringodium isoetifolium (Asch.) Dandy [PDF]
Syringodium isoetifolium (noodle seagrass) is a dioecious perennial seagrass. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of S. isoetifolium was successfully characterized through next-generation sequencing technology.
Ying-Gang Ruan +3 more
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The first complete chloroplast genome of Halodule uninervis (Forssk.) Boiss. 1882 (Cymodoceaceae) [PDF]
Halodule uninervis (Forssk.) Boiss. 1882 is a seagrass species. The complete chloroplast genome is 164,005 bp in length, with a GC content of 36.3%. This genome consists of a large single-copy region of 87,522 bp, a small single-copy region of 11,481 bp ...
Mingzhong Liu +4 more
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Drift macroalgal distribution in northern Gulf of Mexico seagrass meadows [PDF]
Drift macroalgae, often found in clumps or mats adjacent to or within seagrass beds, can increase the value of seagrass beds as habitat for nekton via added food resources and structural complexity.
Kelly M. Correia +10 more
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The first complete chloroplast genome of Cymodocea rotundata Asch. & Schweinf. 1870 (Cymodoceaceae), an Indo-Pacific seagrass [PDF]
Cymodocea rotundata Asch. & Schweinf. 1870 (Cymodoceaceae) is a seagrass found in the tropical and temperate Indo-Pacific coastal waters. Seagrass beds composed of C. rotundata and other seagrasses form ecologically valuable ecosystems.
Mingzhong Liu +3 more
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A successful method to restore seagrass habitats in coastal areas affected by consecutive natural events [PDF]
Background Seagrass meadows, known for providing essential ecosystem services like supporting fishing, coastline protection from erosion, and acting as carbon sinks to mitigate climate change effects, are facing severe degradation.
Claudia Patricia Ruiz-Diaz +3 more
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Seagrass distribution is influenced by many factors, including sediment characteristics. This study aims to determine the distribution of seagrass based on their sediment characteristics.
MUH.AQRAM RAMADHAN +4 more
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The seagrass ecosystem which is considered the most productive ecosystem occurs in tropical and subtropical shallow marine waters where it supports diverse flora and fauna.
Quin Yudelmo Clarito +3 more
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Remote sensing is an alternative to help detect the distribution of seagrass. The satellite image used is Landsat 8 Image (LDCM). Seagrass is a plant that lives in shallow and estuarine waters.
Dwi Rosalina +2 more
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Classification of Marine Seagrasses by Leaf Fractal Dimensions Analysis
This particular study used the fractal dimensions of leaves of sea-grasses that were found near the Marine Protected Area (MPA) of Punta, Panaon, Misamis Occidental to determine if the same can be used for classification purposes.
Celso C. Almirol +2 more
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Pengukuran Stok Karbon Ekosistem Lamun Di Kawasan Taman Nasional Baluran, Jawa Timur
Climate change caused by various activities of human activity has produced carbon dioxide gas affecting global warming. Seagrass ecosystem has the ability to absorb and store large quantities of carbon that can reduce carbon emissions. Objectives of this
Dadan Zulkifli +7 more
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