Marine Macrophytes as Carbon Sinks: Comparison Between Seagrasses and the Non-native Alga Halimeda incrassata in the Western Mediterranean (Mallorca)
Seagrass species play a critical role in the mitigation of climate change by acting as valuable carbon sinks and storage sites. Another important ecosystem service of this coastal vegetation is nutrient removal. However, coastal ecosystems are under increasing pressure of global warming and associat...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lukas Marx, Susana Flecha, Marlene Wesselmann, Carlos Morell, Iris Eline Hendriks |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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