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pro vyhledávání: '"Zachary W Fratto"'
Autor:
Jonathan R. Rodemann, W. Ryan James, Rolando O. Santos, Bradley T. Furman, Zachary W. Fratto, Valentina Bautista, Jan Lara Hernandez, Natasha M. Viadero, Joshua O. Linenfelser, Lulu A. Lacy, Margaret O. Hall, Christopher R. Kelble, Christopher Kavanagh, Jennifer S. Rehage
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Seagrasses are threatened worldwide due to anthropogenic and natural disturbances disrupting the multiple feedbacks needed to maintain these ecosystems. If the disturbance is severe enough, seagrass systems may undergo a regime shift to a degraded sy
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https://doaj.org/article/9ca8ca08a7714baba049c3e33fa49e23
Autor:
W Ryan James, Rolando O Santos, Jonathan R Rodemann, Ryan J Rezek, Zachary W Fratto, Bradley T Furman, Margaret O Hall, Christopher R Kelble, Jennifer S Rehage, James A Nelson
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 79:1831-1842
Macrophyte foundation species provide both habitat structure and primary production, and loss of these habitats can alter species interactions and lead to changes in energy flow in food webs. Extensive seagrass meadows in Florida Bay have recently ex
Autor:
Christopher R. Kelble, Erik Stabenau, Joan A. Browder, Zachary W. Fratto, Christopher Kavanagh, Ian C. Zink
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 43:1174-1193
Hurricanes are important ecological disturbances that maintain biodiversity. We investigated the short-term impacts of Hurricane Irma, a category 4 storm that passed through south Florida on September 10, 2017, on fish and macroinvertebrate communiti
Autor:
Margaret O. Hall, Zachary W. Fratto, Christopher R. Kelble, W. Ryan James, Natasha Viadero, Christopher Kavanagh, Bradley T. Furman, Jan Lara Hernandez, Lulu A. Lacy, Rolando O. Santos, Valentina Bautista, Jennifer S. Rehage, Jonathan R. Rodemann, Joshua O. Linenfelser
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Seagrasses are threatened worldwide due to anthropogenic and natural disturbances disrupting the multiple feedbacks needed to maintain these ecosystems. If the disturbance is severe enough, seagrass systems may undergo a regime shift to a degraded sy
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 7:205-212
Aquatic biologists throughout the United States use fyke nets to sample fish. Often, these nets have high turtle bycatch and mortality rates, especially when set in extreme environmental conditions. Because a previous study found increased turtle mor
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science. 41:7-13
Donaldson Point Conservation Area (DPCA) is a lentic area within the Mississippi River floodplain that experiences seasonal flooding because of direct connectivity to the Mississippi River. Sampling for aquatic turtles was conducted during fall (Octo