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Seagrass restoration is possible: insights and lessons from Australia and New Zealand
Seagrasses are important marine ecosystems situated throughout the world's coastlines.
They are facing declines around the world due to global and local threats such as rising …
They are facing declines around the world due to global and local threats such as rising …
Seagrasses in an era of ocean warming: a review
Seagrasses are valuable sources of food and habitat for marine life and are one of Earth's
most efficient carbon sinks. However, they are facing a global decline due to ocean warming …
most efficient carbon sinks. However, they are facing a global decline due to ocean warming …
[HTML][HTML] Synergistic benefits of conserving land-sea ecosystems
Mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs interact in tropical regions throughout the world.
These ecosystems exhibit strong synergies, as the health of each ecosystem supports the …
These ecosystems exhibit strong synergies, as the health of each ecosystem supports the …
Projecting effects of land use change on human well-being through changes in ecosystem services
Changing patterns of land use, temperature, and precipitation are expected to impact
ecosystem services, including water quality and quantity, buffering of extreme events, soil …
ecosystem services, including water quality and quantity, buffering of extreme events, soil …
[HTML][HTML] Perspectives on the link between ecosystem services and biodiversity: the assessment of the nursery function
C Liquete, N Cid, D Lanzanova, B Grizzetti… - Ecological …, 2016 - Elsevier
The relationship between biodiversity and each ecosystem service or bundle of ecosystem
services (eg win− win, win− lose or win− neutral) is an active field of research that requires …
services (eg win− win, win− lose or win− neutral) is an active field of research that requires …
Local adaptation in a marine foundation species: Implications for resilience to future global change
K DuBois, KN Pollard, BJ Kauffman… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental change is multidimensional, with local anthropogenic stressors and global
climate change interacting to differentially impact populations throughout a species' …
climate change interacting to differentially impact populations throughout a species' …
Reassessing the nursery role of seagrass habitats from temperate to tropical regions: a meta-analysis
JM McDevitt-Irwin, JC Iacarella, JK Baum - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2016 - int-res.com
Identifying and protecting coastal nursery habitats is imperative as human impacts to these
areas accelerate. Nursery habitats support higher juvenile (1) density,(2) growth, or (3) …
areas accelerate. Nursery habitats support higher juvenile (1) density,(2) growth, or (3) …
Ecosystem service demand and supply dynamics under different farming systems: A participatory GIS assessment in Malawi
Abstract The UN Sustainable Development Goals advocates providing training and
technical assistance in develo** and strengthening integrated monitoring systems to …
technical assistance in develo** and strengthening integrated monitoring systems to …
[HTML][HTML] The social implications of Submarine Groundwater Discharge from an Ecosystem Services perspective: A systematic review
A Alorda-Kleinglass, I Ruiz-Mallén, M Diego-Feliu… - Earth-Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) is recognized as a fundamental
hydrological process that supports many coastal biogeochemical cycles and social …
hydrological process that supports many coastal biogeochemical cycles and social …
Quantifying fisheries enhancement from coastal vegetated ecosystems
H Jänes, PI Macreadie, PSE Zu Ermgassen, JR Gair… - Ecosystem Services, 2020 - Elsevier
Coastal ecosystems are estimated to support 95% of the world's commercially-important fish,
owing largely to their provision of nursery habitat for juveniles; however, systematic …
owing largely to their provision of nursery habitat for juveniles; however, systematic …