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Seagrasses provide crucial ecosystem services of relevance for the marine environment. However, anthropogenic activities are causing global seagrass decline.
Jacob Malte Molin +4 more
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Some components of alcohol extracts from seagrass of genus Zostera were fractioned in the column filled with sorbent Sephadex LH-20 using the methods of size exclusion chromatography. Content of polyphenols in the fractions and their antioxidant activity
N. M. Aminina +2 more
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Disappearance of Zostera marina [PDF]
THIS very common flowering plant used to cover large areas of estuaries of Britain, but about fifteen years ago it died out almost completely on both sides of the Atlantic, though not on the Pacific coasts of the United States. Evidence as to the present condition is now being sought, both here and in America.
Michael Graham, W. R. G. Atkins
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Seagrasses, a polyphyletic group of about 60 marine angiosperm species, are the foundation of diverse and functionally important marine habitats along sheltered sedimentary coasts.
T. Reusch +6 more
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Seagrasses typically display vertical zonation patterns in tropical and temperate areas. In East Asia, three Zostera species (Z. japonica, Z. marina, and Z.
Sang Rul Park +3 more
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Local competition and metapopulation processes drive long-term seagrass-epiphyte population dynamics [PDF]
It is well known that ecological processes such as population regulation and natural enemy interactions potentially occur over a range of spatial scales, and there is a substantial body of literature developing theoretical understanding of the interplay ...
Bull, James C. +4 more
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Seagrass Zostera In the Russian Section Of the Baltic Sea
Information on seagrass in the Russian section of the Baltic Sea – Sambia Peninsula, Curonian Spit, and Gulf of Finland (water area of Kaliningrad and Leningrad regions) is generalized based on a recent survey, literature search, and study of herbarium ...
Anton A. Iurmanov +6 more
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Sediment-water interactions with eelgrass (Zostera spp.) from Sinop shores of the Black Sea [PDF]
This study is to provide information on levels of the elements in leaves and roots-rhizomes of Zostera marina and Zostera noltei, their surrounding sea water and sediments collected from Akliman and Türkeli coastal areas of Sinop city in the Black Sea ...
Elif Arici, Levent Bat
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Disappearance of Zostera marina [PDF]
As an old student of marine biology I have read Mr. A. D. Cotton's letter in NATURE of August 19 with interest.
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De novo assembly and characterization of the transcriptome of seagrass Zostera marina using Illumina paired-end sequencing. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The seagrass Zostera marina is a monocotyledonous angiosperm belonging to a polyphyletic group of plants that can live submerged in marine habitats. Zostera marina L.
Fanna Kong +4 more
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