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Ecosystemic health: considerations and insights on a kelp forest in the Strait of Messina (Italy)
The forests of Laminaria ochroleuca in the Strait of Messina and the Alboran Sea (Mediterranean Sea) are true Atlantic relict species, probably dating back to the Pliocene or earlier, that have remained isolated in these areas of the Mediterranean Sea ...
Thalassia Giaccone
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Primer registro de Doto chica (Mollusca: Dotidae) en Venezuela
Se cita por primera vez para Venezuela el dótido Doto chica Ev. Marcus y Er. Marcus, 1960 encontrado sobre hojas de Thalassia testudinum. Ha sido citado para Florida, Curaçao, Puerto Rico, Cuba, México y Costa Rica.
Roberta Crescini +2 more
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Direct contribution of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum to lime mud production [PDF]
Seagrass beds contribute to oceanic carbonate lime mud production by providing a habitat for a wide variety of calcifying organisms and acting as efficient sediment traps. Here we provide evidence for the direct implication of Thalassia testudinum in the precipitation of aragonite needles.
Enríquez, Susana, Schubert, Nadine
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Seagrass species thrive in coastal ecosystems and known for their ability to accumulate heavy metals from their surrounding environment. This study aims to evaluate the ecological risks related to the accumulation of heavy metals in seagrass roots ...
Ariqoh Athallah Gusri +6 more
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Bioaktivitas Antibakteri Lamun Thalassia hemprichii dan Enhalus acoroides
The objective of present study was to identify bioactivity of antibacterial Indonesian Seagrass Thalassia hemprichii dan Enhalus acoroides from Karang Tirta Beach, Padang City, West Sumatera.
Arief Anthonius Purnama +1 more
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Succession and Composition in the Thalassia Community
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Margalef, Ramón, Rivero, Juan A.
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Experimental evidence of pollination in marine flowers by invertebrate fauna
Marine plants reproduce by hydrophilly, that is, the movement of pollen by water. Here, the authors show that invertebrates can also carry pollen from male to female Thalassia testudinum plants.
Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek +5 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract As species distributions shift due to climate change, functional alterations may also occur within marine communities, potentially leading to ecosystem‐wide transformations.
Anastasia Chatzimentor +3 more
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The authors distil how dimensions of biodiversity drive ecosystem processes with increasing temperature. Specifically, species physiology more greatly affected ecosystem primary production than did foraging behaviour, and physiology mediated non‐additive interactions with temperature.
Sean Pierce Richards +2 more
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Coral reef and mangrove interplay during Holocene sea level changes, Belitung Island, Indonesia
The fate of mangroves and coral reefs during the ongoing sea level rise depends not only on our ability to preserve the ecosystems but also on their geological preconditioning. Therefore, strategies to preserve mangrove ecosystems, while undoubtedly essential, wecan only be successful if accounting for their geological history. Abstract Coral reefs and
Tubagus Solihuddin +11 more
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