Functioning of Philippine Seagrass Species Under Deteriorating Light Conditions
By W.H. Uy
Published June 1st 2001 by CRC Press – 122 pages
Published June 1st 2001 by CRC Press – 122 pages
Industrialization, urbanization and agricultural intensification result in increased sediment loading and eutrophication of SE Asian coastal waters and associated deterioration of light availability to seagrasses inhabiting coastal water.;This work presents the results of a study. Different (internal and external) factors affecting the capacity of seagrasses to persist under long-term light reduction were studied in a series of field and laboratory experiments in Southern Philippines.
Industrialization, urbanization and agricultural intensification result in increased sediment loading and eutrophication of SE Asian coastal waters and associated deterioration of light availability to seagrasses inhabiting coastal water.;This work presents the results of a study. Different (internal and external) factors affecting the capacity of seagrasses to persist under long-term light reduction were studied in a series of field and laboratory experiments in Southern Philippines.
Name: Functioning of Philippine Seagrass Species Under Deteriorating Light Conditions (Hardback) – CRC Press
Description: By W.H. Uy. Industrialization, urbanization and agricultural intensification result in increased sediment loading and eutrophication of SE Asian coastal waters and associated deterioration of light availability to seagrasses inhabiting coastal water.;This work...
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