Browsing by Author "Walton, M.E.M."
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Are mangroves in arid environments isolated systems? Life-history and evidence of dietary contribution from inwelling in a mangrove-resident shrimp species
I., Al-Maslamani; Walton, M.E.M.; Kennedy, H.A.; Al-Mohannadi, M.; Le Vay, L. ( Elsevier , 2013 , Article)The Arabian Gulf represents one of the more northerly extremes of mangrove distribution in the Indo-Pacific, and is populated only by Avicennia marina, due to its tolerance of high salinity and wide temperature extremes. ... -
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 ... -
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 ...