The influence of abiotic and biotic conditions on life cycle stages is critical for estuarine seagrass resilience
Author Identifiers
Chanelle Webster
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8227-9791
Caitlyn O'Dea
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9637-2682
Marta Sánchez Alarcón
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0831-6539
Paul Lavery
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5162-273X
Kathryn McMahon
Publication Date
2022
Document Type
Dataset
Publisher
Edith Cowan University
School or Research Centre
School of Science
Funders
Edith Cowan University / Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
Description
Data collected in the field as part of an experimental manipulation that excluded and allowed natural swan grazing to determine the effects on seagrass.
DOI
10.25958/K1VE-GM19
Research Activity Description
Current and emerging drivers of seagrass resilience
Methodology
In situ experiment with structures set up to allow and prevent natural swan grazing on estuarine seagrass
Start of data collection time period
1-2020
End of data collection time period
1-2020
Language
Eng
File Format(s)
.xlsx
File Size
1051 KB
Access Rights
metadata only record
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Contact
Contact Chanelle Webster for access to this datatset: chanelle.webster@ecu.edu.au
Citation
Webster, C., O'Dea, C., Sanchez, M., Lavery, P., & McMahon, K. (2022). The influence of abiotic and biotic conditions on life cycle stages is critical for estuarine seagrass resilience. Edith Cowan University. https://doi.org/10.25958/K1VE-GM19