Rise of Ruppia in Chesapeake Bay: Climate change–driven turnover of foundation species creates new threats and management opportunities
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This seagrass is taking over the Chesapeake Bay. That's good and bad news
Long-term nutrient reductions lead to the unprecedented recovery of a temperate coastal region. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Rise of Ruppia in Chesapeake Bay: Climate change–driven turnover of foundation species creates new threats and management opportunities
Improvement of genetic health and diversity of Zostera marina (eelgrass) in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey ten years after Hurricane Sandy: Support for the “storm stimulus” hypothesis - ScienceDirect
Rise of Ruppia in Chesapeake Bay: Climate change–driven turnover of foundation species creates new threats and management opportunities
Chesapeake Bay
VIMS study reveals widgeongrass has replaced eelgrass as the dominant seagrass species in Chesapeake Bay
Long-term nutrient reductions lead to the unprecedented recovery of a temperate coastal region. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Rise of Ruppia in Chesapeake Bay: Climate change–driven turnover of foundation species creates new threats and management opportunities
Difference in total cover (Zostera marina − Ruppia maritima) against
Significant predictors (p < 0.05) of Ruppia maritima cover from a
Coastal Habitats of the Gulf of Mexico
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