1995
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3770(95)00451-5
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Distribution and reproductive phenology of the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson in the Canary Islands

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“…The high seasonality of C. nodosa in Ria Formosa is likely related to the very broad temperature range recorded there (238C). Although the range of values differed, the rate of leaf appearance is similar in temporal patterns to those observed in Mediterranean meadows (Terrados andRó s 1992, Pé rez et al 1994) and on the Canary Islands (Reyes et al 1995). As observed by these authors, the maximal and minimal rates of leaf appearance and leaf fall coincide in time, which reflects the higher rates of leaf renovation in spring and summer (May-July).…”
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“…The high seasonality of C. nodosa in Ria Formosa is likely related to the very broad temperature range recorded there (238C). Although the range of values differed, the rate of leaf appearance is similar in temporal patterns to those observed in Mediterranean meadows (Terrados andRó s 1992, Pé rez et al 1994) and on the Canary Islands (Reyes et al 1995). As observed by these authors, the maximal and minimal rates of leaf appearance and leaf fall coincide in time, which reflects the higher rates of leaf renovation in spring and summer (May-July).…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Leaf growth was highest from June to July, and leaf productivity per shoot per day peaked during July and August, whereas these parameters were minimal during February. Reyes et al (1995) found a similar leaf growth pattern in the Canary Islands, although the minimum values in Ria Formosa are delayed by two months in relation to the Canary Islands. The period of minimal and maximal leaf number found for meadows in Ria Formosa is also delayed by one to two months in relation to that in the Canary Islands.…”
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