PRODUCTION ECOLOGY OF SEAGRASS COMMUNITIES IN THE LOWER CHESAPEAKE BAY. Wetzel, R. L. & Penhale, P. A. Marine Technology Society Journal, 1983.
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The article reports recent findings on structural and functional aspects of the ecology of a seagrass meadow that characterizes lower bay submerged aquatic vascular plant communities dominated by two species; Ruppia maritima L. and Zostera marina L. Submarine light in the photosynthetically active wavelengths and light-temperature interactions are the principal environmental controls.
@article{wetzel_production_1983,
	title = {{PRODUCTION} {ECOLOGY} {OF} {SEAGRASS} {COMMUNITIES} {IN} {THE} {LOWER} {CHESAPEAKE} {BAY}.},
	abstract = {The article reports recent findings on structural and functional aspects of the ecology of a seagrass meadow that characterizes lower bay submerged aquatic vascular plant communities dominated by two species; Ruppia maritima L. and Zostera marina L. Submarine light in the photosynthetically active wavelengths and light-temperature interactions are the principal environmental controls.},
	journal = {Marine Technology Society Journal},
	author = {Wetzel, Richard L. and Penhale, Polly A.},
	year = {1983},
	keywords = {Environmental Interactions, Processes, and Modeling},
}

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