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[[Image:Zostera.jpg|thumb|right|''Zostera'' sp in Mussel Ridge Channel, Birch Island, [[Maine]]]]
 
 
'''''Zostera''''' is a small [[genus]] of widely distributed [[seagrass]]es, commonly called '''marine eelgrass''' or simply '''eelgrass'''. The genus ''Zostera'' contains 15 species.
 
 
==Ecology==
 
''[[Zostera marina]]'' is found on sandy substrates or in [[estuary|estuaries]], usually submerged or partially floating. Most ''Zostera'' are [[perennial]].  They have long, bright green, ribbon-like leaves, the width of which are about {{convert|1|cm|1}}. Short stems grow up from extensive, white branching [[rhizome]]s. 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 goose|brant geese]] and [[wigeon]]s, and even (occasionally) [[caterpillar]]s of the [[grass moth]] ''[[Dolicharthria punctalis]]''.
 
 
The [[slime mold]] ''[[Labyrinthula|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 [[Turgor pressure|turgor]] at a constant pressure in response to fluctuations in environmental [[osmolarity]]. 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]], [[New Zealand]], [[Southeast Asia]] and southern [[Africa]]. The discovery of ''[[Zostera chilensis|Z. chilensis]]'' in 2005 adds an isolated population on the Pacific coast of [[South America]] to the distribution. One species (''[[Zostera noltii|Z. noltii]]'') occurs along the land-locked [[Caspian Sea]].
 
 
==Uses==
 
Eelgrass has been used for food by the [[Seri people|Seri]] tribe of [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]] on the coast of [[Sonora]], [[Mexico]]. The rhizomes and leaf-bases of eelgrass were eaten fresh or dried into cakes for winter food. It was also used for smoking [[deer]] meat. The [[Seri language]] 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".<ref name="Felger 1985">{{cite book |last1=Felger |first1=Richard |last2=Moser |first2=Mary B. |author2link=Mary B. Moser|title=People of the Desert and Sea: Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians |location=Tucson |year=1985 |publisher=University of Arizona Press }}</ref>
 
 
''Zostera'' has also been used as packing material and as stuffing for mattresses and cushions.
 
 
On the [[Denmark|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.
 
 
''Zostera'' can also be utilized to produce biomass energy using the [[Jean Pain]] method.
 
  
 
==Species==
 
==Species==
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==External links==
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[[Category:Plants for Keenan to eat]]
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* [http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/cgi-bin/nph-readbtree.pl/feout?FAMILY_XREF=&GENUS_XREF=Zostera&SPECIES_XREF=&TAXON_NAME_XREF=&RANK= Flora Europaea: ''Zostera'']
 
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=135358 Flora of North America: ''Zostera'']
 
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=3&taxon_id=135358 Flora of China: ''Zostera'' species list]
 
* [http://www.ukmarinesac.org.uk/communities/zostera/z4_2.htm Wasting disease of ''Zostera'']
 
* [http://www.buzzardsbay.org/eelgrass.htm Historical Changes of Eelgrass in Buzzards Bay, MA (USA)]
 
* [http://www.seagrassli.org Long Island's Seagrass conservation website, Seagrass.LI]
 
 
 
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[[Category:Zostera| ]]
 
[[Category:Alismatales genera]]
 
[[Category:Biota of the Atlantic Ocean]]
 
[[Category:Biota of the Pacific Ocean]]
 
[[Category:Biota of the Indian Ocean]]
 
[[Category:Biota of the Caspian Sea]]
 
[[Category:Salt marsh plants]]
 
[[Category:Flora of Europe]]
 
[[Category:Flora of Asia]]
 
[[Category:Flora of Africa]]
 
[[Category:Flora of the United States]]
 
[[Category:Flora of Canada]]
 
[[Category:Flora of Australia]]
 
[[Category:Flora of New Zealand]]
 
[[Category:Flora of Chile]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:38, 13 September 2018

Zostera (marine eelgrasses)
Eelgrass.jpg
Zostera marina
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Zosteraceae
Genus: Zostera
L.
World map ocean genus-Zostera.jpg
Global distribution map of Zostera. Green indicates presence.
Synonyms[1]
  • Alga Tourn. ex Lam.
  • Heterozostera (Setch.) Hartog
  • Nanozostera Toml. & Posl.

Species

Accepted species[1]
  1. Zostera angustifolia (Hornem.) Rchb. – Russian Far East, British Isles, Denmark, Sweden
  2. Zostera asiatica Miki – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, NE China
  3. Zostera caespitosa Miki – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, NE China
  4. Zostera capensis Setchell – Madagascar; Kenya to Cape Province
  5. Zostera capricorni Ascherson – New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand
  6. Zostera caulescens Miki – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, NE China
  7. Zostera chilensis (J. Kuo) S. W. L. Jacobs & D. H. Les – Chile
  8. Zostera japonica Ascherson & Graebner – Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam
  9. Zostera marina L. – shores of North Pacific, North Atlantic, British Isles Mediterranean, Black Sea, Sea of Okhotsk
  10. Zostera mucronata den Hartog – Australia
  11. Zostera muelleri Irmisch ex Ascherson – Australia
  12. Zostera nigricaulis (J.Kuo) S.W.L.Jacobs & D.H.Les – Australia
  13. Zostera noltii Hornem. – shores of Northeastern Atlantic, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Caspian Sea
  14. Zostera novazelandica Setchell – New Zealand
  15. Zostera polychlamys (J.Kuo) S.W.L.Jacobs & D.H.Les – Australia
  16. Zostera tasmanica Martens ex Ascherson – Australia

References