谷歌浏览器插件
订阅小程序
在清言上使用

Herbivory As a Limiting Factor for Seagrass Proximity to Fringing Reefs in Moorea, French Polynesia

Kelcie L. Chiquillo, Brianna M. Mims, Autumn U. Chong, Carly Johnson,Sennai Y. Habtes,Caitlin R. Fong,Paul H. Barber,Peggy Fong

Aquatic botany(2021)

引用 1|浏览11
暂无评分
摘要
Seagrasses are important foundational species that frequently display distinct depth distributions, although the drivers of these patterns can be spatially and temporally variable. While the pantropical seagrass Halophila decipiens is known from waters as shallow as 1 m deep, in Moorea, French Polynesia we only found it > 6.4 m deep. To explore factors affecting depth distribution, we transplanted H. decipiens into 3 habitats: the existing seagrass bed (control), just outside the seagrass bed, and shallower habitat adjacent to a fringing coral reef. Results showed that growth was not significantly different between the control and just outside of the seagrass bed; however, number of shoots and rhizome length were significantly reduced adjacent to the reef. Transplanting seagrass into the shallow reef site with and without herbivore exclusion cages showed that H. decipiens grew in herbivore exclusion treatments, but lost both shoots and rhizomes in the control. These results indicate that H. decipiens can grow in shallow habitats adjacent to reefs on Moorea, but that herbivory pressure, presumably from the reef, limits its depth distribution.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Herbivory,Depth distribution,Seagrass,French Polynesia,Halophila decipiens
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要