Unique Reproductive Trait for Seagrass Revealed, Coastal

Unique Reproductive Trait for Seagrass Revealed, Coastal

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New research reveals that species of the seagrass genus Posidonia have evolved a remarkable adaptation for ocean survival: a winged seed whose shape harnesses the force of underwater currents to hold it on the seafloor for rooting

Caulerpa Species on the West Coast

Study explores climate change impacts on seagrass meadows

Dispersion of seagrasses via vegetative fragments

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Species-specific facilitation mechanisms Both cordgrass and

Sugars dominate the seagrass rhizosphere

Fleshy red algae mats act as temporary reservoirs for sessile

Relationship between the tropical seagrass bed characteristics and

General features of the tropical seagrass Halophila stipulacea