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        Extreme 15N Depletion in Seagrasses 

        Walton, M. E. M.; Al-Maslamani, I.; Haddaway, N.; Kennedy, H.; Castillo, A.; Al-Ansari, E. S.; Al-Shaikh, I.; Abdel-Moati, M.; Al-Yafei, M. A. A.; Le Vay, L.... more authors ... less authors ( Springer New York LLC , 2016 , Article)
        Seagrass beds form an important part of the coastal ecosystem in many parts of the world but are very sensitive to anthropogenic nutrient increases. In the last decades, stable isotopes have been used as tracers of ...
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        Faunal mediated carbon export from mangroves in an arid area 

        M.E.M., Walton; Al-Maslamani, I.; Chatting, M.; Smyth, D.; Castillo, A.; Skov, M.W.; Le Vay, L.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2020 , Article)
        The outwelling paradigm argues that mangrove and saltmarsh wetlands export much excess production to downstream marine systems. However, outwelling is difficult to quantify and currently 40–50% of fixed carbon is unaccounted ...
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        Feeding on intertidal microbial mats by postlarval tiger shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan 

        Al-Maslamani, I.; Le Vay, L.; Kennedy, H. ( Springer Berlin / Heidelberg , 2009 , Article)
        A series of experiments investigated the potential role of microbial mats in nutrition of the early settlement stages of Penaeus semisulcatus. From 3 days post-metamorphosis, the microbial mat supported high growth and ...
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        Hydroacoustics to examine fish association with shallow offshore habitats in the Arabian Gulf 

        Egerton J.P.; Al-Ansi M.; Abdallah M.; Walton M.; Hayes J.; Turner J.; Erisman B.; Al-Maslamani I.; Mohannadi M.; Le Vay L.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier B.V. , 2018 , Article)
        In order to implement spatial fisheries management in the Arabian Gulf, a better understanding of the distribution of fish in relation to benthic habitats is required. To facilitate this, hydroacoustic fish surveys were ...
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        Outwelling from arid mangrove systems is sustained by inwelling of seagrass productivity 

        Walton, M.E.M.; Al-Maslamani, I.; Skov, M.W.; Al-Shaikh, I.; Al-Ansari, I.S.; Kennedy, H.A.; Le Vay, L.... more authors ... less authors ( Inter-Research , 2014 , Article)
        Mangrove forest productivity is normally sustained by nutrients from terrestrial runoff, with freshwater inputs driving the resulting outwelling of production, but arid mangroves lack this input. The movement of material ...

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