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Conceptual diagram illustrating tropical habitats for seagrass ecosystems.
Tropical seagrass ecosystem
Illustration of the morphology of Zostera capensis (marine eelgrass).
Zostera capensis (Marine Eelgrass)
Illustration of Hydrilla verticillata (Waterthyme)
Hydrilla verticillata (Waterthyme) 1
Illustration of Najas guadalupensis (Common Water Nymph)
Najas guadalupensis (Common Water Nymph)
Illustration of Ruppia maritima fruits
Ruppia maritima fruits
Illustration of Ruppia maritima reproductive shoots
Ruppia maritima reproductive shoots
Illustration of Ruppia maritima vegetative shoots
Ruppia maritima vegetative shoots
Illustration of Callitriche spp. (Water Starwort)
Callitriche spp. (Water Starwort)
Illustration of Ceratophyllum demersum (Coontail)
Ceratophyllum demersum (Coontail)
Illustration of Hydrilla verticillata (Waterthyme) 2
Hydrilla verticillata (Waterthyme) 2
Illustration of Vallisneria americana (Wild Celery)
Vallisneria americana (Wild Celery)
Illustration of Zannichellia palustris (Horned Pondweed)
Zannichellia palustris (Horned Pondweed)
Seagrass shoots will be dried in an oven at 60 degrees celcius and then weighed
Measuring seagrass biomass
Measuring seagrass shoot length
Measuring seagrass shoot length
Separating the seagrass shoot from the rhizome for biomass analysis
Separation of seagrass shoot
Fish dead, suspected to be from toxic algal bloom entrapped in floating seagrass matt
Fish Kill in Choptank River
Seagrass Core Collection
Seagrass Core Collection
Trays of Redhead Grass being grown in flow through tanks at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point
Culturing Potamogeton perfoliatus for…
Redhead Grass
Description: Broad, oval leaves, that clasp the stem. Clusters of tiny flowers.
Distribution: Fresh to moderately brackish water.
Potamogeton perfoliatus
Ruppia maritima growing in the turbid waters of the Choptank River
Ruppia maritima
Illustration of Amphibolis antarctica
Amphibolis antarctica
Illustration of Amphibolis griffithii
Amphibolis griffithii
Illustration of Amphibolis with epiphytes
Amphibolis with epiphytes
Illustration of bottom roughness
Bottom roughness
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