2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12237-020-00813-1
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Linking Spatial Patterns of Adult and Seed Diversity Across the Depth Gradient in the Seagrass Zostera marina L.

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“…data), and allozymes (Ruckelshaus, 1998), suggesting that gene flow is often limited, consistent with direct measures of pollen and seed dispersal (Orth et al, 1994;Ruckelshaus, 1996). Paternity and pedigree analyses also confirm that pollen flow is largely, though not completely, restricted to <10 m (Furman et al, 2015;Hays et al, 2021), in accord with molecular patterns of kinship structure observed at multiple scales (Hämmerli and Reusch, 2003;Billingham et al, 2007;Kamel et al, 2012;Furman et al, 2015).…”
Section: Temperate Seagrass Zostera Marinasupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…data), and allozymes (Ruckelshaus, 1998), suggesting that gene flow is often limited, consistent with direct measures of pollen and seed dispersal (Orth et al, 1994;Ruckelshaus, 1996). Paternity and pedigree analyses also confirm that pollen flow is largely, though not completely, restricted to <10 m (Furman et al, 2015;Hays et al, 2021), in accord with molecular patterns of kinship structure observed at multiple scales (Hämmerli and Reusch, 2003;Billingham et al, 2007;Kamel et al, 2012;Furman et al, 2015).…”
Section: Temperate Seagrass Zostera Marinasupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Zostera marina (eelgrass) is the dominant meadowforming seagrass in temperate regions worldwide, found intertidally to depths of typically ∼5-6 m. Like P. oceanica, Z. marina shows pronounced trait variation across this gradient, with shallower depths consistently characterized by higher shoot densities than deeper depths, but shoot length and weight varying across depths in different directions, depend-ing on region and site (Olesen et al, 2017;Krause-Jensen et al, 2000;Hays et al, 2021;von Staats et al, 2021). Reproductive allocation patterns (i.e., vegetative propagation vs. sexual reproduction via flower and seed production) also often differ across the depth gradient within meadows (Kim et al, 2014;Olesen et al, 2017;Hays et al, 2021;but see von Staats et al, 2021).…”
Section: Temperate Seagrass Zostera Marinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While we do not probe mechanisms in our observational field study, the relationship between flowering versus clonal reproduction and depth could potentially explain our findings. However, the relationship between environment, flowering, and genetic diversity in Z. marina is complex and remains a key challenge to understand, as discussed by Hays et al (2021) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%