2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/979/1/012007
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Using site-selection model to identify suitable sites for seagrass transplantation in the west coast of South Sulawesi

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“…Just over half of macrophyte HSM papers studied multiple species (51%), whereas seagrass studies appear to be more species focused, with 31% covering multiple species. Seagrass species targeted for studies so far, include, Z. marina (Canal-Vergeś et al, 2016;Beca-Carretero et al, 2020), Z. noltei (Valle et al, 2011;Valle et al, 2014), Z. japonica (Shafer et al, 2016), Posidonia oceanica (Bakirman & Gumusay 2020; Catucci & Scardi 2020), Cymodocea nodosa (Chefaoui et al, 2016), Enhalus acoroides (Lanuru et al, 2018) and Halophila stipulacea (Wesselmann et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just over half of macrophyte HSM papers studied multiple species (51%), whereas seagrass studies appear to be more species focused, with 31% covering multiple species. Seagrass species targeted for studies so far, include, Z. marina (Canal-Vergeś et al, 2016;Beca-Carretero et al, 2020), Z. noltei (Valle et al, 2011;Valle et al, 2014), Z. japonica (Shafer et al, 2016), Posidonia oceanica (Bakirman & Gumusay 2020; Catucci & Scardi 2020), Cymodocea nodosa (Chefaoui et al, 2016), Enhalus acoroides (Lanuru et al, 2018) and Halophila stipulacea (Wesselmann et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This becomes particularly useful for species with the potential to disperse over long distances via ocean currents during various life stages [59,102] and for species with a highly variable level of meadow genetic diversity over their distribution range (e.g., P. oceanica [103,104]). These maps, together with habitat suitability and site selection models [105], are important to identify whether or not seagrass recovery can naturally occur or whether the targeted population would remain isolated after being restored (in this case, restoration is not advisable). In the first case, it is the result of a high level of connectivity and gene flow between degraded and neighboring sites, or in the second case, resulting from the absence of population connectivity.…”
Section: Integration Of Biogeographic and Genetic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the important marine ecosystems in Lae-Lae Island water is seagrass. Surface sediment characteristics on the Lae-Lae Island have been studied by Lanuru (2011), and the bioavailability of Pb and Cu in Sediments of vegetated seagrass on the Lae-Lae sandbar (Lae Lae Caddi Island) has been studied by Werorilangi et al (2016).…”
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confidence: 99%