DOI: 10.18130/v3dk18
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Disturbance and Recovery of Intertidal Mixed Seagrass Communities

Abstract: Disturbances are a key driver in determining the structure and function of the ecological landscape by altering resource availability, community composition and species interactions. For seagrass habitats, most research has focused on subtidal temperate or subtropical systems. Because tropical systems tend to have higher species diversity and are exposed to more types of disturbances, we have a weak understanding of how species-rich intertidal seagrasses recover from different types of disturbances or how thes… Show more

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