Functional-guild compositional structure and patchiness in subtidal Nanozostera macrobenthos across three contrasting estuaries
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Anthropogenic disturbance has historically served as a primary driver of ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss in coastal wetlands (Kirwan and Megonigal, 2013). Coastal infrastructure developmen
Sandy beaches are among the world's most vulnerable ecosystems. As narrow transitional zones, these ecosystems are highly susceptible to impacts from both land and sea (Amaral et al., 2016; Jorge-Rome
Species interaction by grazing, competition, and predation are fundamental ecological processes that significantly influence community structure and ecosystem functions of tropical intertidal ecosyste
Marine sand and gravel extraction alters seabed structure and biodiversity, but recovery dynamics after cessation remain less understood. This study investigates the recovery of macrobenthic communiti
As the interface between land and sea, coastal wetlands possess a distinctive ecological structure alongside specialized processes and functions. They play crucial roles in purifying water, sequesteri
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