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Evaluating Habitat Provisioning and Restoration Potential of a Subtropical Seagrass Species in a Temperate Estuary

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Evaluating Habitat Provisioning and Restoration Potential of a Subtropical Seagrass Species in a Temperate Estuary

S. N. Trackenberg, C. J. Baillie, et al.

Seagrass restoration in North Carolina may need a tropical twist: surveys and a transplantation experiment show Halodule wrightii expands from April to September, varies morphologically with depth, and survives small intertidal transplants >18 months while nearly all subtidal transplants disappear within six months. Restored plots hosted fewer and less diverse fauna than natural beds, suggesting small-scale transplantation alone may not recreate functional habitat. Research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.

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