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1. Habitat-specific response of fish assemblages in a small fully protected urban MPA.

2. Seasonal variability and seagrass traits affect methane fluxes in a subtropical meadow.

3. Soundscape analysis can be an effective tool in assessing seagrass restoration early success.

4. Effects of sunscreen exposure on Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile under a perspective of increased seawater temperature scenario.

5. Effects of Fallen Posidonia Oceanica Seagrass Leaves on Wave Energy at Sandy Beaches.

6. The influence of habitat heterogeneity on Nematoda communities in Posidonia oceanica meadows.

7. Strong marine heatwaves trigger flowering in seagrass.

8. Effects of hyposalinity on ion content, organic osmolytes, and lipid peroxidation in the seagrass Halodule wrightii.

9. The Use of Photo-Biological Parameters to Assess the Establishment Success of Posidonia oceanica Cuttings after Transplantation.

10. The Impacts of Drought Changes on Alpine Vegetation during the Growing Season over the Tibetan Plateau in 1982–2018.

11. Projected distributions of Mongolian rangeland vegetation under future climate conditions.

12. Chemical Basis for Determining the Allelopathic Potential of Invasive Plant Wall Barley (Hordeum murinum L. subsp. murinum).

13. Escarpments within Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica meadows increase habitat heterogeneity and structural complexity enhancing fish diversity and biomass.

14. Challenges in Restoring Mediterranean Seagrass Ecosystems in the Anthropocene.

15. Flower visits and pollinator pollen load networks reveal the effects of pollinator sharing on heterospecific pollen transfer in a subalpine plant community.

16. CAR36, a regional high-resolution ocean forecasting system for improving drift and beaching of Sargassum in the Caribbean archipelago.

17. AI-driven remote sensing enhances Mediterranean seagrass monitoring and conservation to combat climate change and anthropogenic impacts.

18. Long-term sediment organic carbon remineralization in different seagrass and macroalgae habitats: implication for blue carbon storage.

19. Fire as a Factor in the Dynamics of Meadow Vegetation: A Model Experiment in Western Siberia.

20. Large-Scale Re-Implantation Efforts for Posidonia oceanica Restoration in the Ligurian Sea: Progress and Challenges.

21. Study of Velocity Changes Induced by Posidonia oceanica Surrogate and Sediment Transport Implications.

22. RETRACTED: Substantial seagrass blue carbon pools in the southwestern Baltic Sea include relics of terrestrial peatlands.

23. The effects of substrate temperature on the reproductive success of Caretta caretta on a volcanic beach in the Mediterranean Sea.

24. Extensive and Continuing Loss of Seagrasses in Florida's Big Bend (USA).

25. Accelerated nitrogen cycling on Mediterranean seagrass leaves at volcanic CO2 vents.

26. Effects of the Construction of Granadilla Industrial Port in Seagrass and Seaweed Habitats Using Very-High-Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imagery.

27. An efficient protocol for extracting thylakoid membranes and total leaf proteins from Posidonia oceanica and other polyphenol-rich plants.

28. Statistical dependencies of fertilizing with humate fertilizers on productive and qualitative indicators of forage from meadow legume crops.

29. An Effective Biomonitor of Potentially Toxic Elements in Marine Ecosystems: The Brown Alga Dictyota spiralis.

30. Multitemporal Seagrass Mapping and Monitoring of Posidonia Meadows and Banquettes for Blue Carbon Conservation: The Poseidon Project.

31. Characterization and Thermal Evaluation of a Novel Bio-Based Natural Insulation Material from Posidonia oceanica Waste: A Sustainable Solution for Building Insulation in Algeria.

32. The Heatwave of Summer 2022 in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea: Some Species Were Winners.

33. Statistically downscaled CMIP6 ocean variables for European waters.

34. Integral Valorization of Posidonia oceanica Balls: An Abundant and Potential Biomass.

35. Observation of a coccolithophore Gephyrocapsa oceanica bloom in the temperate coastal waters of Sagami Bay, Japan.

36. First estimates of Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos and Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres wintering along the coast of Trapani (Sicily, Italy).

37. The Decomposition Dynamics and Substrate Component Potential of Biomass from the Seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile.

38. A Deep Learning Approach to Estimate Halimeda incrassata Invasive Stage in the Mediterranean Sea.

39. High-Resolution Seagrass Species Mapping and Propeller Scars Detection in Tanjung Benoa, Bali through UAV Imagery.

40. Spatial diversity and habitat characteristics of seagrass meadows with management recommendations in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.

41. Posidonia oceanica Cartography and Evolution of the Balearic Sea (Western Mediterranean).

42. The root of influence: root-associated bacterial communities alter resource allocation in seagrass seedlings.

43. Genome-resolved metagenomics provides insights into the microbial-mediated sulfur and nitrogen cycling in temperate seagrass meadows.

44. Detrimental impact of sulfide on the seagrass Zostera marina in dark hypoxia.

45. Response of pollinator taxa to fire is consistent with historic fire regimes in the Sierra Nevada and mediated through floral richness†.

46. Effects of seagrass restoration on coastal fish abundance and diversity.

47. Seasonal and Interannual Variability in the Phenolic Content of the Seagrass Nanozostera noltei: Characterization of Suitable Candidates for the Monitoring of Seagrass Health.

48. A Four-Year Video Monitoring Analysis of the Posidonia oceanica Banquette Dynamic: A Case Study from an Urban Microtidal Mediterranean Beach (Poetto Beach, Southern Sardinia, Italy).

49. Response of pollinator taxa to fire is consistent with historic fire regimes in the Sierra Nevada and mediated through floral richness†.

50. Optimal wave reflection as a mechanism for seagrass self-organization.

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