Chlorophyll fluorescence–A tool to assess photosynthetic performance and stress photophysiology in symbiotic marine invertebrates and seaplants
Chlorophyll a fluorescence is increasingly being used as a rapid, non-invasive, sensitive
and convenient indicator of photosynthetic performance in marine autotrophs. This review …
and convenient indicator of photosynthetic performance in marine autotrophs. This review …
Remote-sensing reflectance and true colour produced by a coupled hydrodynamic, optical, sediment, biogeochemical model of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia …
Aquatic biogeochemical models are vital tools in understanding and predicting human
impacts on water clarity. In this paper, we develop a spectrally-resolved optical model that …
impacts on water clarity. In this paper, we develop a spectrally-resolved optical model that …
Light Thresholds to Prevent Dredging Impacts on the Great Barrier Reef Seagrass, Zostera muelleri ssp. capricorni
Coastal seagrass habitats are at risk from a range of anthropogenic activities that modify the
natural light environment, including dredging activities associated with coastal and port …
natural light environment, including dredging activities associated with coastal and port …
Using MODIS data for understanding changes in seagrass meadow health: A case study in the Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
Stretching more than 2000 km along the Queensland coast, the Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park (GBR) shelters over 43,000 square km of seagrass meadows. Despite the status of …
Park (GBR) shelters over 43,000 square km of seagrass meadows. Despite the status of …
Environmental drivers of flowering in the genus Zostera and spatio‐temporal variability of Zostera muelleri flowering in Australasia
MU Lekammudiyanse, MI Saunders… - Aquatic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Seed‐based seagrass restoration strategies demand precise understanding of the
environmental drivers influencing flowering. Flowering varies across diverse spatial and …
environmental drivers influencing flowering. Flowering varies across diverse spatial and …
Understanding the seagrass‐sediment‐light feedback to guide restoration planning: a case study using Zostera muelleri
Seagrass ecosystems are ecologically important but are declining worldwide, prompting
restoration efforts. However, restoration success is partially reliant on ensuring that donor …
restoration efforts. However, restoration success is partially reliant on ensuring that donor …
Declines of seagrasses in a tropical harbour, North Queensland, Australia, are not the result of a single event
A recent paper inferred that all seagrass in Cairns Harbour, tropical north-eastern Australia,
had undergone 'complete and catastrophic loss' as a result of tropical cyclone Yasi in 2011 …
had undergone 'complete and catastrophic loss' as a result of tropical cyclone Yasi in 2011 …
Proteome Analysis Reveals Extensive Light Stress-Response Reprogramming in the Seagrass Zostera muelleri (Alismatales, Zosteraceae) Metabolism
Seagrasses are marine ecosystem engineers that are currently declining in abundance at
an alarming rate due to both natural and anthropogenic disturbances in ecological niches …
an alarming rate due to both natural and anthropogenic disturbances in ecological niches …
Elevated turbidity and the nutrient removal capacity of seagrass
Seagrass meadows provide a range of important ecosystem functions that can be influenced
by anthropogenic pressures. Sediment loading from coastal land use mismanagement can …
by anthropogenic pressures. Sediment loading from coastal land use mismanagement can …
A biophysical representation of seagrass growth for application in a complex shallow-water biogeochemical model
Seagrasses are a critical component of the healthy functioning of many coastal marine
ecosystems. Capturing the dynamics of seagrass communities requires both a detailed …
ecosystems. Capturing the dynamics of seagrass communities requires both a detailed …