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A 13C/12C comparison of food webs in Caribbean seagrass meadows and coral reefs
A method for the culture of tropical seagrasses
Abundance, reproductive seasonality and habitat preferences of amphipod crustaceans in seagrass meadows of Apalachee Bay, Florida.
An experimental test of the capacity of food web interactions (fish-epiphytes-seagrasses) to offset the negative consequences of eutrophication on seagrass communities
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment of seagrass and coral reef communities in the Lower Florida Keys: discrimination of local versus regional nitrogen sources
Checklist of marinealgae and seagrasses from the ponds of the Pelican Cays, Belize
Colonization of artificial seagrass versus time and distance from source
Comment on J. C. Zieman, J. W. Fourqurean, and T. A. Frankovich. 1999. Seagrass dieoff in Florida Bay: Long-term trends in abundance and growth of turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum. Estuaries 22:460–470
Crustacean epifauna of seagrass and macroalgae in Apalachee Bay, Florida, USA.
Distribution of macrobenthic crustaceans associated with Thalassia, Halodule and bare sand substrata
Distributional ecology of amphipods and tanaidaceans associated with three sea grass species
Effects of a decomposing drift algal mat on sediment pore water nutrient concentrations in a Florida seagrass bed
Effects of natural and artificial Thalassia on rates of sedimentation
Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae
Evidence for phosphorus limitation in carbonate sediments of the seagrass Syringodium filiforme
Fragments of the seagrasses Halodule wrightii and Halophila johnsonii as potential recruits in Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Interaction of physical and biological factors in the large-scale distribution of juvenile queen conch in seagrass meadows
Leaf growth in the seagrass Syringodium filiforme Kütz
Measurements of short-term turnover of epifauna within seagrass beds using an in situ staining method
Perception and choice of substratum by epifaunal amphipods associated with seagrasses

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