- Bibliography for the World Atlas of Seagrasses
Bibliography for the World Atlas of Seagrasses This bibliography lists almost 500 sources which were used in developing seagrass distribution data and in producing the maps in the World Atlas of Seagrasses... Unless otherwise stated prices below cover.
- G – GEOLOGICAL OCEANOLOGY
The distribution of elements in the various parts of F. vesiculosus di ers considerably depending upon age, the young parts of the plant having a higher ash content and a greater (on average 10 30%) content of the main ions, whereas the older parts of.
- Oceanography and Marine Biology ADAPTATION TO OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
Identifies and examines the three types of ocean environments and illustrates the specific adaptations which representative creatures have evolved in order to cope with their particular environment... Unless otherwise stated prices below cover sales by.
- Nitrogen and phosphorus in Ulva sp. in the Galician Rias Bajas
Comparing seasonal tissue nutrient levels and critical contents (the concentration of a nutrient that limits maximal growth) determined under Le Bozec (1996), we observed phosphorus limitation during spring and summer in our coastal waters and a slight.
- Preliminary Programme
Although the zebra mussel is perhaps the most widely known aquatic invader, there are many other nonindigenous invertebrates, fish and plants that are causing significant damage to freshwater and coastal ecosystems, and to the economies that depend upon.
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