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    Sulfide intrusion in a habitat forming seagrass can be predicted …

    • Sulfide intrusion from sediments is an increasingly recognized contributor to seagrass declines globally, yet the relationship between sediment microorganisms and sulfide intrusion has received littl… 展开

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    Sulfide intrusion leads to seagrass dieback, and is worsening with climate c… 展开

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    In this study, we combine metagenomic analysis, stable isotope ecology and seagrass physiology to show a significant, positive relationship between sulfate reducing genes i… 展开

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    1. Introduction

    Seagrass dieback and declines are a substantial issue in coastal systems globally given the numerous ecological and economic benefits that seagrasses provide. The most recent … 展开

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    2. Results

    2.1. Seagrass biomass and meadow differences
    There was no significant difference in leaf biomass between sites (F5,12 = 2.42, p = 0.09). Kwinana h… 展开

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