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VIMS Articles

2012

Eelgrass; Zostera marina; Restoration; Seagrass; Coastal bays; Ecosystem services

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Recovery Trajectories During State Change From Bare Sediment To Eelgrass Dominance, Karen J. Mcglathery, Laura K. Reynolds, Luke W. Cole, R J. Orth Jan 2012

Recovery Trajectories During State Change From Bare Sediment To Eelgrass Dominance, Karen J. Mcglathery, Laura K. Reynolds, Luke W. Cole, R J. Orth

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Seagrasses are important foundation species in shallow coastal ecosystems that provide critical ecosystem services including stabilizing sediment, sequestering carbon and nutrients, and providing habitat and an energy source for a diverse fauna. We followed the recovery of functional (primary productivity, carbon and nitrogen sequestration, sediment deposition) and structural (shoot density, biomass, plant morphometrics) attributes of Zostera marina (eelgrass) meadows in replicate large plots (0.2 to 0.4 ha) restored by seeding in successive years, resulting in a chrono sequence of sites from 0 (unvegetated) to 9 yr since seeding. Shoot density was the structural metric that changed most significantly, with an …