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2002

Seeds; seagrass; predation; Posidonia australis; Western Australia; tether

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Predation On Seeds Of The Seagrass Posidonia Australis In Western Australia, R J. Orth, Kl Heck, Dj Tunbridge Jan 2002

Predation On Seeds Of The Seagrass Posidonia Australis In Western Australia, R J. Orth, Kl Heck, Dj Tunbridge

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Despite much evidence that predation governs seed abundance, and ultimately seedling and adult plant distribution and abundance in terrestrial ecosystems, there is a dearth of information from seagrass dominated ecosystems. We report here on the first study to examine predation rates from seeds of Posidonia australis measured during field tethering experiments at 5 locations in Western Australia. Seeds that were recently dehisced from ripe fruits and at a similar stage of development were tethered in seagrass and adjacent unvegetated sand for 24 h and then assessed for damage. Seed predation was noted at all sites and ranged from partially to …