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Corals living in multi‐stressor bays in Curaçao maintain stress‐tolerant symbiotic algae and specialized bacterial communities in comparison to those in nearby reefs. These findings provide insight into how Caribbean coral holobionts persist in extreme and marginal conditions and may respond under future environmental conditions.
Maya E. Powell +3 more
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Environmental influence on intraspecific trait variation in the tropical seagrass Halodule uninervis
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) enhances the precision of applying functional trait approaches in plant ecology. Despite its benefits, ITV is rarely considered in functional trait‐based seagrass research. The goal of our research is to measure ITV in the tropical seagrass species Halodule uninervis and assess the environmental factors associated ...
Chieh Lin +5 more
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Diversity and Density of Seagrass Meadows on Tunda Island
Tunda Island is an island with many potential resources that can be utilized as a conservation area such as seagrass beds. Seagrass meadows are one type of marine plants that live in shallow waters, have an important role for fish because of the source ...
Aldo Barans Putra +2 more
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At least 18 major storms have struck the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean in the past 50 yr including Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 storm that passed over extensive seagrass beds in the western Gulf of Mexico and became the second‐most expensive U.S ...
Victoria M. Congdon +3 more
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Ekosistem padang lamun merupakan habitat bagi ikan dan biota perairan lainnya. Berbagai jenis penyu juga menjadikan daerah padang lamun sebagai daerah mencari makan, khususnya di perairan Pulau Lemukutan, Kalimantan Barat.
Dwi Gusmalawati +1 more
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Herein, a new habitat for the heterobranch mollusk Umbraculum is described. One specimen was found on a Thalassia testudinum bed at Taganga Bay at 3 m depth, a buffer area of the Tayrona National Park, Colombian Caribbean.
Erika García-Bonilla +5 more
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3.13. Thalassia (2, Hydrocharitaceae, Caribbean, tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans) T. hemprichii collected off the coast of China yielded 10, 16, 19, 23, 27, 28, 36, 62, 71, 73, and 74 (Qi et al., 2012). T. hemprichii collected off the coast of Egypt yielded five phenolics, caffeic acid 28, rosmarinic acid 32 (though the structure in the original ...
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Hidden Fungal Diversity of the Precious Mediterranean Red Coral Corallium rubrum
This study reveals diverse cultivable fungi associated with the red coral Corallium rubrum, highlighting both potentially beneficial and pathogenic species. These findings emphasize the biotechnological relevance and ecological impact of coral‐associated fungi, especially as climate change may increase disease risks.
Camille Prioux +7 more
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Seagrass Sampling Methods in a Community‐Based Setting, A Comparative Analysis
ABSTRACT Effective monitoring of seagrass is essential for the conservation of this critical marine ecosystem. The choice of monitoring method depends on balancing accuracy, efficiency, cost and accessibility, especially in contexts requiring community engagement and ownership.
Edward M. Mwikamba +4 more
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4.10. Development of an herbal medicine from T. testudinum Rodeiro et al. (2008a) demonstrated that T. testudinum extracts had only marginal cytotoxicity towards rat hepatocytes and did not significantly interfere with P450 enzymes. Moreover, Rodeiro et al. (2008b) demonstrated that T.
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