Publications by authors named "Francisco Moreno-Marin"

Eutrophication affects seagrasses negatively by increasing light attenuation through stimulation of biomass of fast-growing, bloom-forming algae and because high concentrations of ammonium in the water can be toxic to higher plants. We hypothesized nevertheless, that moderate amounts of nitrophilic macroalgae that coexists with seagrasses under eutrophic conditions, can alleviate the harmful effects of eutrophication on seagrasses by reducing ammonium concentrations in the seawater to non-toxic levels because such algae have a very large capacity to take up inorganic nutrients. We studied therefore how combinations of different ammonium concentrations (0, 25 and 50 μM) and different standing stocks of macroalgae (i.

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Article Synopsis
  • Seagrass interacts with water currents, affecting the survival of species that feed on particles, like filter feeders.
  • An experiment revealed that the density and arrangement of seagrass impacts the amount of edible particles available, influenced by the presence of filter-feeding organisms like cockles.
  • The study suggests that areas with low seagrass density offer better protection and more resources for filter feeders, while dense patches concentrate resources within, impacting feeding efficiency.
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