Chlorophyll fluorescence–A tool to assess photosynthetic performance and stress photophysiology in symbiotic marine invertebrates and seaplants

R Bhagooli, S Mattan-Moorgawa, D Kaullysing… - Marine pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Chlorophyll a fluorescence is increasingly being used as a rapid, non-invasive, sensitive
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 …

ME Baird, N Cherukuru, E Jones… - … modelling & software, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

Light Thresholds to Prevent Dredging Impacts on the Great Barrier Reef Seagrass, Zostera muelleri ssp. capricorni

KM Chartrand, CV Bryant, AB Carter… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Using MODIS data for understanding changes in seagrass meadow health: A case study in the Great Barrier Reef (Australia)

C Petus, C Collier, M Devlin, M Rasheed… - Marine environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Understanding the seagrass‐sediment‐light feedback to guide restoration planning: a case study using Zostera muelleri

O Dalby, RA Coleman, YM Tan, G Jennings… - Restoration …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Seagrass ecosystems are ecologically important but are declining worldwide, prompting
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

S McKenna, J Jarvis, T Sankey, C Reason, R Coles… - Journal of …, 2015 - Springer
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 …

Proteome Analysis Reveals Extensive Light Stress-Response Reprogramming in the Seagrass Zostera muelleri (Alismatales, Zosteraceae) Metabolism

M Kumar, MP Padula, P Davey, M Pernice… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Elevated turbidity and the nutrient removal capacity of seagrass

RH Bulmer, M Townsend, T Drylie… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Seagrass meadows provide a range of important ecosystem functions that can be influenced
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

ME Baird, MP Adams, RC Babcock, K Oubelkheir… - Ecological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Seagrasses are a critical component of the healthy functioning of many coastal marine
ecosystems. Capturing the dynamics of seagrass communities requires both a detailed …