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1. One hundred priority questions for advancing seagrass conservation in Europe

2. Methodological Insights into Implementing cellular automata models for simulating seagrass dynamics: Responses to global change effects

4. Seasonal Variability in Non-Structural Carbohydrate Content of Warm-Adapted Zostera noltei and Zostera marina Populations

6. Sources of variability in seagrass fatty acid profiles and the need of identifying reliable warming descriptors

7. Ecotype-Specific and Correlated Seasonal Responses of Biomass Production, Non-Structural Carbohydrates, and Fatty Acids in Zostera marina

9. Teasing apart the host-related, nutrient-related and temperature-related effects shaping the phenology and microbiome of the tropical seagrass Halophila stipulacea

10. Predicted warming intensifies the negative effects of nutrient increase on tropical seagrass: A physiological and fatty acid approach

11. Predicted Changes in the Biogeographical Range of Gracilaria vermiculophylla under Present and Future Climate Scenarios

12. Plant and Meadow Structure Characterisation of Posidonia oceanica in Its Westernmost Distribution Range

13. Seasonal Acclimation Modulates the Impacts of Simulated Warming and Light Reduction on Temperate Seagrass Productivity and Biochemical Composition

15. Projected Rapid Habitat Expansion of Tropical Seagrass Species in the Mediterranean Sea as Climate Change Progresses

16. The Tropical Seagrass Halophila stipulacea: Reviewing What We Know From Its Native and Invasive Habitats, Alongside Identifying Knowledge Gaps

17. A facultative mutualism facilitates European seagrass meadows

19. Effects of an experimental heat wave on fatty acid composition in two Mediterranean seagrass species.

20. Seagrass ecosystem services – What's next?

22. Spatio-temporal variation in macrofauna community structure in Mediterranean seagrass wrack

23. Halophila stipulacea descriptors in the native area (Red Sea): A baseline for future comparisons with native and non-native populations

24. An integrated mapping approach highlights extended distribution and high environmental status of Irish seagrass meadows.

25. Climate change and the presence of invasive species will threaten the persistence of the Mediterranean seagrass community.

26. Ecotype-Specific and Correlated Seasonal Responses of Biomass Production, Non-Structural Carbohydrates, and Fatty Acids in Zostera marina .

27. Field development of Posidonia oceanica seedlings changes under predicted acidification conditions.

28. Effects of high temperature and marine heat waves on seagrasses: Is warming affecting the nutritional value of Posidonia oceanica?

29. Projected Rapid Habitat Expansion of Tropical Seagrass Species in the Mediterranean Sea as Climate Change Progresses.

30. Seagrass fatty acid profiles as a sensitive indicator of climate settings across seasons and latitudes.

31. Halophila stipulacea descriptors in the native area (Red Sea): A baseline for future comparisons with native and non-native populations.

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