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''Zostera'' is a small
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of widely distributed seagrasses, commonly called marine eelgrass, or simply seagrass or eelgrass, and also known as seaweed by some fishermen and recreational boaters including yachtsmen. The genus ''Zostera'' contains 15 species.


Ecology

'' Zostera marina'' is found on sandy substrates or in estuaries, usually submerged or partially floating. Most ''Zostera'' are
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. They have long, bright green, ribbon-like leaves, the width of which are about . Short stems grow up from extensive, white branching rhizomes. The flowers are enclosed in the sheaths of the leaf bases; the fruits are bladdery and can float. ''Zostera'' beds are important for sediment deposition, substrate stabilization, as substrate for epiphytic algae and micro-invertebrates, and as nursery grounds for many species of economically important fish and shellfish. ''Zostera'' often forms beds in bay mud in the estuarine setting. It is an important food for brant geese and wigeons, and even (occasionally) caterpillars of the
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'' Dolicharthria punctalis''. The
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'' Labyrinthula zosterae'' can cause the wasting disease of ''Zostera'', with ''Z. marina'' being particularly susceptible, causing a decrease in the populations of the fauna that depend on ''Zostera''. ''Zostera'' is able to maintain its
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at a constant pressure in response to fluctuations in environmental
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. It achieves this by losing solutes as the tide goes out and gaining solutes as the tide comes in.


Distribution

The genus as a whole is widespread throughout seashores of much of the Northern Hemisphere as well as Australia,
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,
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and southern
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. The discovery of '' Z. chilensis'' in 2005 adds an isolated population on the Pacific coast of
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to the distribution. One species ('' Z. noltii'') occurs along the land-locked
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.


Uses

Eelgrass has been used for food by the Seri tribe of Native Americans on the coast of Sonora,
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. The rhizomes and leaf-bases of eelgrass were eaten fresh or dried into cakes for winter food. It was also used for smoking
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meat. The
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has many words related to eelgrass and eelgrass-harvesting. The month of April is called ''xnoois ihaat iizax'', literally "the month when the eelgrass seed is mature". ''Zostera'' has also been used as packing material and as stuffing for mattresses and cushions. On the Danish island of Læsø it has been used for thatching roofs. Roofs of eelgrass are said to be heavy, but also much longer-lasting and easier to thatch and maintain than roofs done with more conventional thatching material. More recently, the plant has been used in its dried form for insulation in eco-friendly houses and as a ground cover in
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gardens, once its salt layer washed off (ex: Friland, Danish eco-village). In the United States, eelgrass insulation was commercially marketed in the early 1900s as Cabot's Quilt by the Samuel Cabot Co of Boston. However, due to an outbreak of '' Labyrinthula zosterae'' which destroyed crops of eelgrass, combined with the collapse of the homebuilding industry due to the great depression, it went out of production and was replaced in new homes with fiberglass (introduced in the late 1930s). Some studies show promise for eelgrass meadows to sequester atmospheric carbon to reduce anthropogenic climate change. ''Zostera'' can also be utilized to produce biomass energy using the Jean Pain method.


Species

;Accepted species * '' Zostera angustifolia'' (Hornem.) Rchb. – Russian Far East, British Isles, Denmark, Sweden * '' Zostera asiatica'' Miki – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, NE China * '' Zostera caespitosa'' Miki – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, NE China * '' Zostera capensis'' Setchell – Madagascar; Kenya to Cape Province * '' Zostera capricorni'' Ascherson – New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand * ''
Zostera caulescens ''Zostera caulescens'' is a species of eelgrass native to the shores of northeastern Asia: Japan, Korea, northeastern China (Liaoning), and the Russian Far East (Kuril Islands The Kuril Islands or Kurile Islands (; rus, Кури́льски ...
'' Miki – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, NE China * '' Zostera chilensis'' (J. Kuo) S. W. L. Jacobs & D. H. Les – Chile * '' Zostera japonica'' Ascherson & Graebner – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam * '' Zostera marina'' L. – shores of North Pacific, North Atlantic, British Isles Mediterranean, Black Sea, Sea of Okhotsk * '' Zostera mucronata'' den Hartog – Australia * '' Zostera muelleri'' Irmisch ''ex'' Ascherson – Australia * '' Zostera nigricaulis'' (J.Kuo) S.W.L.Jacobs & D.H.Les – Australia * '' Zostera noltii'' Hornem. – shores of Northeastern Atlantic, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Caspian Sea * '' Zostera novazelandica'' Setchell – New Zealand * '' Zostera polychlamys'' (J.Kuo) S.W.L.Jacobs & D.H.Les – Australia * '' Zostera tasmanica'' Martens ''ex'' Ascherson – Australia


References


External links


Flora Europaea: ''Zostera''

Flora of North America: ''Zostera''

Flora of China: ''Zostera'' species list





Long Island's Seagrass conservation website, Seagrass.LI
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