Seagrass rehabilitation: successful transplants and evaluation of methods at different spatial scales
Seagrass (Zostera muelleri Irmisch ex. Aschers) was historically prolific in Whangarei Harbour, New Zealand, but has since declined. Over two years we compared the survival of mid-intertidal zone transplants (18 × 0.25 m 2 plots) from a remnant meadow to a former site using three methods: (1) intact...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research 2017-01, Vol.51 (1), p.96-109 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Seagrass (Zostera muelleri Irmisch ex. Aschers) was historically prolific in Whangarei Harbour, New Zealand, but has since declined. Over two years we compared the survival of mid-intertidal zone transplants (18 × 0.25 m
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plots) from a remnant meadow to a former site using three methods: (1) intact 'sods', (2) unanchored 'sprigs' and (3) sprigs amongst 'mats' of artificial plants. Before and after transplant, we quantified plant cover in all plots, and in transects across the wider intertidal zone. We also measured plant biomass, irradiance and water quality at each site. We found that sods and sprigs were equally effective with plant cover increased from |
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ISSN: | 0028-8330 1175-8805 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00288330.2016.1265993 |