نتایج جستجو برای: posidonia australis

تعداد نتایج: 3561  

2016
Loïc N. Michel Nicolas Sturaro André Heughebaert Gilles Lepoint

BACKGROUND The Neptune grass, Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile, 1813, is the most widespread seagrass of the Mediterranean Sea. This foundation species forms large meadows that, through habitat and trophic services, act as biodiversity hotspots. In Neptune grass meadows, amphipod crustaceans are one of the dominant groups of vagile invertebrates, forming an abundant and diverse taxocenosis. They ...

2017
Lazaro Marín-Guirao Laura Entrambasaguas Emanuela Dattolo Juan M. Ruiz Gabriele Procaccini

The endemic Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica is highly threatened by the increased frequency and intensity of heatwaves. Meadows of the species offer a unique opportunity to unravel mechanisms marine plants activate to cope transient warming, since their wide depth distribution impose divergent heat-tolerance. Understanding these mechanisms is imperative for their conservation. Shallow...

2014
Giorgio Gnavi Enrico Ercole Luigi Panno Alfredo Vizzini Giovanna C Varese

Marine fungi represent a group of organisms extremely important from an ecological and biotechnological point of view, but often still neglected. In this work, an in-depth analysis on the systematic and the phylogenetic position of 21 sterile mycelia, isolated from Posidonia oceanica, was performed. The molecular (ITS and LSU sequences) analysis showed that several of them are putative new spec...

Journal: :Diversity 2023

Habitat complexity plays a critical role in shaping biotic assemblages and ecosystem processes. While the impacts of large differences habitat are often well understood, we know less about how subtle structure affect key functions or properties such as biodiversity biomass. The late-successional seagrass Posidonia australis creates vital for diverse fauna temperate Australia. Long-term human ha...

2017
TODD E. MINCHINTON MARK D. BERTNESS

In recent decades the grass Phragmites australis has been aggressively invading coastal, tidal marshes of North America, and in many areas it is now considered a nuisance species. While P. australis has historically been restricted to the relatively benign upper border of brackish and salt marshes, it has been expanding seaward into more physiologically stressful regions. Here we test a leading...

2012
Xuehong Wang Junbao Yu Di Zhou Hongfang Dong Yunzhao Li Qianxin Lin Bo Guan Yongli Wang

In this study, we compared ecological characteristics of wetland vegetation in a series of restoration projects that were carried out in the wetlands of Yellow River Delta. The investigated characteristics include plant composition structure, species diversity and community similarity in three kinds of Phragmites australis wetlands, i.e. restored P. australis wetlands (R1, R2, R3 and R4: restor...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Arnaud Abadie Pierre Lejeune Gérard Pergent Sylvie Gobert

Intensive anchoring of leisure boats in seagrass meadows leads to mechanical damages. This anthropogenic impact creates bare mat patches that are not easily recolonized by the plant. Several tools are used to study human impacts on the structure of seagrass meadows but they are not able to assess the indirect and long term implication of mechanical destruction. We chose to investigate the possi...

2008
Iris E. Hendriks Tomas Sintes Tjeerd J. Bouma Carlos M. Duarte

Retention of particles in seagrass canopies is usually attributed to only the indirect, attenuating effects canopies have on flow, turbulence and wave action, promoting sedimentation and reducing resuspension within seagrass meadows. Yet recent evidence suggests that seagrasses are also able to affect particle flux directly through loss of momentum and increased path length derived from collisi...

2017
Ellen V Crocker Eric B Nelson Bernd Blossey

Interactions between introduced plants and soils they colonize are central to invasive species success in many systems. Belowground biotic and abiotic changes can influence the success of introduced species as well as their native competitors. All plants alter soil properties after colonization but, in the case of many invasive plant species, it is unclear whether the strength and direction of ...

2012
Andrea Cavallini Lucia Natali Tommaso Giordani

MOLECULAR STUDIES ON Posidonia oceanica ARE STILL LIMITED Despite of its paramount ecological importance in shallow shoreline habitats in the Mediterranean sea, basic knowledge of Posidonia oceanica genome is still limited, with regard to both functional and structural genomics. Concerning protein-coding sequences, a survey of NCBI nucleotide database resulted in finding only 103 putative genes...

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