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Hypersalinity as a trigger of seagrass (
Thalassia testudinum
) die-off events in Florida Bay: evidence based on shoot meristem O
2
and H
2
S dynamics
C. R. Johnson, M. S. Koch,
Ole Pedersen
, C. J. Madden
Freshwater Biology
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) die-off events in Florida Bay: evidence based on shoot meristem O
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hypersalinity
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Thalassia testudinum
91%
die-off
87%
shoot meristems
72%
sulfides
53%
salinity
48%
meristems
37%
shoots
23%
seagrasses
16%
phytotoxins
15%
sediments
11%
hypoxia
11%
case studies
10%
oxidation
8%
toxicity
8%
habitats
7%
tissues
5%
water
4%
temperature
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
seagrass
66%
shoot
64%
salinity
42%
sulfide
37%
porewater
21%
mortality
18%
mass mortality
16%
rate
15%
hypoxia
13%
respiration
10%
field experiment
10%
water column
9%
toxicity
8%
tissue
8%
consumption
8%
oxidation
7%
habitat
7%
sediment
5%
simulation
5%