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A geographic information system allows for the ability to predict potential distributions of spreading non-native species by identifying suitable, unoccupied habitat. Zostera japonica (Asch. and Grabn.), a non-native seagrass from the subtropical western
Weltz, Andrew Edward
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Effects of rising temperature on phyllosphere culturable bacteria of Zostera japonica
Phyllosphere microorganisms play an important role in physiological metabolism and ecological functions of seagrasses. Little is known about the effects of rising temperature on phyllosphere culturable bacteria of Zostera japonica.
刘红霞 +4 more
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Eelgrass plays an important role in coastal ecosystems by providing substrate, shelter, and nurseries for a diverse ecological community; attenuating flow; stabilizing sediments; and sequestering carbon.
Hannam, Michael P. +2 more
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Three distribution areas of Zostera japonica located in Liaohe Estuary (Bohai Sea), Sanggou Bay (Yellow Sea), and Dachangshan Island (Yellow Sea) were investigated to study the bioaccumulation of Z.
张安国 +7 more
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The Distribution and Abundance of a Non-native Eelgrass, Zostera japonica, in Oregon Estuaries
Biological introductions may considerably alter the composition and community dynamics of invaded areas thereby changing many ecosystem processes including productivity, decomposition, nutrient cycling and hydrology. The effects on native species may be
Dudoit, Chana Makale’a
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Japanese eelgrass (Z. japonica) monitoring
Japanese Eelgrass (Zostera japonica) has successfully invaded the Pacific Coast of North America. Since its introduction into Washington in 1957 it has moved up to Boundary Bay, Nanaimo, and Ucluelet. Thought as beneficial for a fisheries perspective, Z.
Morrison, Christie
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An Experimental Study on the Applicability of Transplanting Sheet Method for Zostera japonica
TAKAYAMA, Yuriko +4 more
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A great deal of research has been focused on the microbiomes of terrestrial angiosperms (flowering plants), but much less research has been performed on the microbiomes of aquatic angiosperms (Turner et al. 2013).
Wojahn, John Michael Adrian
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Effect of emergence time and sediment on the growth of Zostera japonica
IKEGAMI, Yusuke +4 more
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First observations in 20 years of Brent Geese Branta bernicla wintering on the Shandong coast, China
The East Asian Brent Goose Branta bernicla nigricans population is currently estimated at 5,000–8,700 individuals (just c. 1% of all Brent Geese B. bernicla globally) and is designated by the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) as a priority ...
Xiaotong Lv +12 more
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