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- Thal****ia testudinum, commonly known as turtlegr****, is a species of marine seagr****. It forms meadows in shallow sandy or muddy locations in the Caribbean...
- drift, this has been shown to be false for at least one species, Thal****ia testudinum, which carries out a mixed biotic-abiotic strategy. Crustaceans (such...
- Indo-Pacific) Thal****ia testudinum (Banks ex K.D.König) - Caribbean Turtlegr**** (Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Bermuda) "Genus: Thal****ia Banks ex K...
- turbidity, and algal blooms. Over that decade, the standing crop of Thal****ia testudinum declined by 28%, Halodule wrightii by 92%, and Syringodium filiforme...
- N-limitation. P availability in Thal****ia testudinum is the limiting nutrient. The nutrient distribution in Thal****ia testudinum ranges from 29.4 to 43.3% C...
- gr**** near the Horseshoe back reef. The main species of seagr**** are Thal****ia testudinum and Syringodium, with small colonies of loggerhead sponges (Spheciospongia...
- Laguncularia racemosa and Conocarpus erectus), extensive seagr**** meadows (Thal****ia testudinum), halophyte species such as gl**** gr****, red purslane or beach bell...
- the Gulf of Mexico. Juveniles are found in beds of turtle gr**** (Thal****ia testudinum). The Scarus Coeruleus fish greatly depend on coral reef systems...
- drop-offs. The juveniles are very common among beds of turtle gr**** (Thal****ia testudinum) in shallow waters. They forage in sea-gr**** beds and mangroves searching...
- also feeds on organisms encrusting the leaf blades of turtle gr**** (Thal****ia testudinum). When threatened it often hides beneath the extended tentacles of...