340 results on '"Katwijk, Marieke M."'
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2. Iron co-limitation of Sargassum fluitans
3. Early stakeholder involvement using Group Model Building to identify ecological research questions and nature management options
4. Addition of iron does not ameliorate sulfide toxicity by sargassum influx to mangroves but dampens methane and nitrous oxide emissions
5. Rewilding the Sea with Domesticated Seagrass
6. One hundred priority questions for advancing seagrass conservation in Europe
7. Increased but not pristine soil organic carbon stocks in restored ecosystems.
8. A Mutualism Between Unattached Coralline Algae and Seagrasses Prevents Overgrazing by Sea Turtles
9. Water motion and vegetation control the pH dynamics in seagrass-dominated bays
10. Ecosystem engineering creates a new path to resilience in plants with contrasting growth strategies
11. One hundred priority questions for advancing seagrass conservation in Europe
12. A dynamic view of seagrass meadows in the wake of successful green turtle conservation
13. Maintaining Tropical Beaches with Seagrass and Algae : A Promising Alternative to Engineering Solutions
14. Seagrass recovery trajectories and recovery potential in relation to nutrient reduction.
15. Mimicry of emergent traits amplifies coastal restoration success
16. Individual and population indicators of Zostera japonica respond quickly to experimental addition of sediment-nutrient and organic matter
17. Understanding seagrass resilience in temperate systems: the importance of timing of the disturbance
18. Combined nutrient and macroalgae loads lead to response in seagrass indicator properties
19. Consensus forecasting of intertidal seagrass habitat in the Wadden Sea
20. Marine Phytophthora species can hamper conservation and restoration of vegetated coastal ecosystems
21. Unpredictability in seagrass restoration: analysing the role of positive feedback and environmental stress on Zostera noltii transplants
22. Global analysis of seagrass restoration: the importance of large-scale planting
23. Surviving in Changing Seascapes : Sediment Dynamics as Bottleneck for Long-Term Seagrass Presence
24. Recent trend reversal for declining European seagrass meadows
25. Salinity-Induced Extinction of Zostera marina in Lake Grevelingen? How Strong Habitat Modification May Require Introduction of a Suitable Ecotype
26. Seed- versus transplant-based eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) restoration success in a temperate marine lake
27. Salinity-Induced Extinction of Zostera marina in Lake Grevelingen? How Strong Habitat Modification May Require Introduction of a Suitable Ecotype
28. Facultative Annual Life Cycles in Seagrasses
29. Seagrass is protected from ragworm pressure by a newly discovered grazer–ragworm interaction; implications for restoration
30. Developing social-ecological system indicators using group model building
31. Developing an effective adaptive monitoring network to support integrated coastal management in a multiuser nature reserve
32. Rhizome starch as indicator for temperate seagrass winter survival
33. Salinity-Induced Extinction of Zostera marina in Lake Grevelingen? How Strong Habitat Modification May Require Introduction of a Suitable Ecotype
34. Seagrasses as indicators for coastal trace metal pollution: A global meta-analysis serving as a benchmark, and a Caribbean case study
35. Uptake of nitrogen from compound pools by the seagrass Zostera noltii
36. Cover versus recovery: Contrasting responses of two indicators in seagrass beds
37. Toxic effects of increased sediment nutrient and organic matter loading on the seagrass Zostera noltii
38. Seagrasses are negatively affected by organic matter loading and Arenicola marina activity in a laboratory experiment
39. How to structure and prioritize information needs in support of monitoring design for Integrated Coastal Management
40. Seed‐ versus transplant‐based eelgrass ( Zostera marina L.) restoration success in a temperate marine lake
41. Comparing the performance of species distribution models of Zostera marina: Implications for conservation
42. Biomechanical response of two fast-growing tropical seagrass species subjected to in situ shading and sediment fertilization
43. Habitat collapse due to overgrazing threatens turtle conservation in marine protected areas
44. A Three-Stage Symbiosis Forms the Foundation of Seagrass Ecosystems
45. Suppressing antagonistic bioengineering feedbacks doubles restoration success
46. Resilience of Zostera noltii to burial or erosion disturbances
47. Marine megaherbivore grazing may increase seagrass tolerance to high nutrient loads
48. Waves and high nutrient loads jointly decrease survival and separately affect morphological and biomechanical properties in the seagrass Zostera noltii
49. Alternative Stable States Driven by Density-Dependent Toxicity
50. Spatial self-organized patterning in seagrasses along a depth gradient of an intertidal ecosystem
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