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Autor:
Matthew J. Perry, Mara Curic, Abigail L. Scott, Edita Ritmejerytė, Dyah U. C. Rahayu, Paul A. Keller, Michael Oelgemöller, Karma Yeshi, Phurpa Wangchuk
Publikováno v:
Life, Vol 14, Iss 6, p 710 (2024)
Recent studies have shown that seagrasses could possess potential applications in the treatment of inflammatory disorders. Five seagrass species (Zostera muelleri, Halodule uninervis, Cymodocea rotundata, Syringodium isoetifolium, and Thalassia hempr
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https://doaj.org/article/62610108c7a846b0acb68a753e357ff3
Autor:
Kristin I. Jinks, Christopher J. Brown, Michael A. Rasheed, Abigail L. Scott, Marcus Sheaves, Paul H. York, Rod M. Connolly
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 10, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2019)
Abstract Structural habitat complexity is a fundamental attribute influencing ecological food webs. Simplification of complex habitats occurs due to both natural and anthropogenic pressures that can alter productivity of food webs. Relationships betw
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https://doaj.org/article/bf5dbe69486b46ebb04f88bd8df8f016
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 12 (2021)
Macroherbivory is an important process in seagrass meadows worldwide; however, the impact of macroherbivores on seagrasses in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has received little attention. We used exclusion cages and seagrass tethering assays to underst
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https://doaj.org/article/c8d2c884a4434df09a9ac5b51dcaad7a
Autor:
Abigail L. Scott, Paul H. York, Clare Duncan, Peter I. Macreadie, Rod M. Connolly, Megan T. Ellis, Jessie C. Jarvis, Kristin I. Jinks, Helene Marsh, Michael A. Rasheed
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 9 (2018)
Seagrass meadows support key ecosystem services, via provision of food directly for herbivores, and indirectly to their predators. The importance of herbivores in seagrass meadows has been well-documented, but the links between food webs and ecosyste
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https://doaj.org/article/59df43281f814e009d8397bedd197f99
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 667:225-231
Megaherbivore grazing (e.g. by turtles, and sirenians) plays a major and well-documented role in structuring seagrass meadows around the world; however, we know little about local-scale (intra- and inter-meadow) variability in megaherbivore grazing.
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 44:506-521
Grazing by all members of an herbivore community can act to structure the ecosystems they feed on. The outcome of this grazing pressure on the plant community also depends on the interaction between different herbivore groups that are present. We car
Autor:
Siobhan R. Vye, Ben G. Holt, Katrin Bohn, Megan C. Evans, Stephanie Dickens, Nicola C. Dobson, Abigail L. Scott, Victoria West, Hannah S. Earp, Jacqueline B. Pocklington, Charlotte Foster, Jade Chenery, Jane Delany, Ruth E. Dunn, Leoni Adams, Michael T. Burrows, Hannah Grist, Gordon Watson, Heather Sugden, Susan L. Hull, Jane Pottas, Justine Millard, Sarah Long, Kathryn E. Pack, Stuart R. Jenkins, Leonie Richardson, Hannah Parry‐Wilson, Debbie Winton, Zoe Morrall, Nova Mieszkowska, Peter Lamont
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions
Vye, S R, Dickens, S, Adams, L, Bohn, K, Chenery, J, Dobson, N, Dunn, R E, Earp, H S, Evans, M, Foster, C, Grist, H, Holt, B, Hull, S, Jenkins, S R, Lamont, P, Long, S, Mieszkowska, N, Millard, J, Morrall, Z, Pack, K, Parry-wilson, H, Pocklington, J, Pottas, J, Richardson, L, Scott, A, Sugden, H, Watson, G, West, V, Winton, D, Delany, J, Burrows, M T & Blakeslee, A (ed.) 2020, ' Patterns of abundance across geographical ranges as a predictor for responses to climate change: evidence from UK rocky shores ', Diversity and Distributions . https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13118
Vye, S R, Dickens, S, Adams, L, Bohn, K, Chenery, J, Dobson, N, Dunn, R E, Earp, H S, Evans, M, Foster, C, Grist, H, Holt, B, Hull, S, Jenkins, S R, Lamont, P, Long, S, Mieszkowska, N, Millard, J, Morrall, Z, Pack, K, Parry-wilson, H, Pocklington, J, Pottas, J, Richardson, L, Scott, A, Sugden, H, Watson, G, West, V, Winton, D, Delany, J, Burrows, M T & Blakeslee, A (ed.) 2020, ' Patterns of abundance across geographical ranges as a predictor for responses to climate change: evidence from UK rocky shores ', Diversity and Distributions . https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13118
Aim: Understanding patterns in the abundance of species across thermal ranges can give useful insights into the potential impacts of climate change. The abundant‐centre hypothesis suggests that species will reach peak abundance at the centre of the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::874fea36fcaf7068407d40acde3d1542
http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3092387/1/Vye_final_submission_version.docx
http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3092387/1/Vye_final_submission_version.docx
Autor:
Christopher J. Brown, Abigail L. Scott, Rod M. Connolly, Marcus Sheaves, Kristin I. Jinks, Michael Rasheed, Paul H. York
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 10, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2019)
Structural habitat complexity is a fundamental attribute influencing ecological food webs. Simplification of complex habitats occurs due to both natural and anthropogenic pressures that can alter productivity of food webs. Relationships between food
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 162:105183
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contains extensive seagrass meadows with abundant and diverse herbivore populations. Typically, meadows in the region are multi-species and dominated by fast growing opportunistic seagrass species. However, we know little
Autor:
Peter Henderson, Abigail L. Scott
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 96:1287-1293
A study of an inshore southern North Sea population of lesser weever, Echiichthys vipera, on the Suffolk coast, England, found this small, abundant, benthic fish to reach an age of 15 years and suffer an adult mortality rate of only 0.23 y−1. The m