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A preliminary evaluation of wave attenuation by four species of seagrass
MS Fonseca, JA Cahalan
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 35 (6), 565-576, 1992
7101992
A comparison of canopy friction and sediment movement between four species of seagrass with reference to their ecology and restoration
MS Fonseca, JS Fisher
Marine Ecology Progress Series 29 (1), 5-22, 1986
6361986
Influence of the seagrass, Zostera marina L., on current flow
MS Fonseca, JS Fisher, JC Zieman, GW Thayer
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 15 (4), 351-364, 1982
6301982
Guidelines for the conservation and restoration of seagrasses in the United States and adjacent waters
MS Fonseca
US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration …, 1998
5741998
Influence of physical setting on seagrass landscapes near Beaufort, North Carolina, USA
MS Fonseca, SS Bell
Marine Ecology Progress Series 171, 109-121, 1998
5471998
Effects of fishing on the structure and functioning of estuarine and nearshore ecosystems
SJM Blaber, DP Cyrus, JJ Albaret, CV Ching, JW Day, M Elliott, ...
iCES Journal of marine Science 57 (3), 590-602, 2000
4372000
The ecology of eelgrass meadows of the Atlantic coast: a community profile
GW Thayer, WJ Kenworthy, MS Fonseca
Fish and Wildlife Service, US Department of the Interior, 1984
4261984
The role of current velocity in structuring eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) meadows
MS Fonseca, JC Zieman, GW Thayer, JS Fisher
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 17 (4), 367-380, 1983
4151983
Effects of current on photosynthesis and distribution of seagrasses
MS Fonseca, WJ Kenworthy
Aquatic botany 27 (1), 59-78, 1987
3071987
Linking restoration and landscape ecology
SS Bell, MS Fonseca, LB Motten
Restoration ecology 5 (4), 318-323, 1997
2871997
A comparison of threats, vulnerabilities and management approaches in global seagrass bioregions
A Grech, K Chartrand-Miller, P Erftemeijer, M Fonseca, L McKenzie, ...
Environmental Research Letters 7 (2), 024006, 2012
2802012
Faunal response to fragmentation in seagrass habitats: implications for seagrass conservation
SS Bell, RA Brooks, BD Robbins, MS Fonseca, MO Hall
Biological conservation 100 (1), 115-123, 2001
2672001
Fixing compensatory mitigation: what will it take?
MS Race, MS Fonseca
Ecological Applications 6 (1), 94-101, 1996
2231996
Light requirements of seagrassesHalodule wrightii andSyringodium filiforme derived from the relationship between diffuse light attenuation and maximum depth …
WJ Kenworthy, MS Fonseca
Estuaries 19 (3), 740-750, 1996
2181996
Development of planted seagrass beds in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA. II. Faunal components
MS Fonseca, DL Meyer, MO Hall
Marine Ecology Progress Series 132, 141-156, 1996
210*1996
Effects of seagrass landscape structure, structural complexity and hydrodynamic regime on macrofaunal densities in North Carolina seagrass beds
KA Hovel, MS Fonseca, DL Myer, WJ Kenworthy, PE Whitfield
Marine Ecology Progress Series 243, 11-24, 2002
2002002
Sediment stabilization by Halophila decipiens in comparison to other seagrasses
MS Fonseca
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 29 (5), 501-507, 1989
1891989
Integrating biology and economics in seagrass restoration: How much is enough and why?
MS Fonseca, BE Julius, WJ Kenworthy
Ecological Engineering 15 (3-4), 227-237, 2000
1572000
Flow in seagrass canopies: the influence of patch width
MS Fonseca, MAR Koehl
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 67 (1-2), 1-9, 2006
1562006
The role of seagrasses in nearshore sedimentary processes: a review
MS Fonseca
Estuarine Shores: Evolution, Environments and Human Alterations 35 (6), 565-576, 1996
1541996
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