Zostera muelleri is a seagrass currently on the decline in New Zealand. Potential conservation methods rely on accurate information tailored to local sites. This thesis considers the Z. muelleri beds at Raglan harbour, New Zealand. It focuses on their mechanisms for acquiring genetic diversity, and their ability to prove resilient to small-scale disturbance. Extensive sediment sampling at four different study sites within the Raglan harbour has yielded no evidence of a seed bank. Z. muelleri reproduction at this site is likely therefore vegetative. Without sexual reproduction to increase the genetic diversity (and therefore the resilience) of the beds, this diversity can be increased by the natural mechanism of seagrass fragments or the ...
Seagrass meadows are in decline globally. Although numerous experimental methods have been implement...
Seagrass seeds and seed banks (seeds stored in sediments) are important in maintaining seagrass popu...
Background and aims: Long distance dispersal (LDD) contributes to the replenishment and recovery of ...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
The establishment of clonal marine plant populations, including the seagrass Zostera muelleri (Zoste...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
Seagrasses are a unique marine ecosystem that form extensive beds throughout coastal, estuarine area...
Seagrass meadows form healthy near-coastal marine environments that provide a wide range of ecosyste...
Recovery from disturbance is a key element of ecosystem persistence, and recovery can be influenced ...
Seagrass beds are highly biodiverse habitats delivering key ecosystem functions and services to mank...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms with a worldwide distribution that form conspicuous beds in nearsh...
Seagrass ecosystems have suffered significant declines globally and focus is shifting to restoration...
Habitat fragmentation is a process which can alter the spatial configuration and reduce the overall ...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
Seagrass meadows are in decline globally. Although numerous experimental methods have been implement...
Seagrass seeds and seed banks (seeds stored in sediments) are important in maintaining seagrass popu...
Background and aims: Long distance dispersal (LDD) contributes to the replenishment and recovery of ...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
The establishment of clonal marine plant populations, including the seagrass Zostera muelleri (Zoste...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
Seagrasses are a unique marine ecosystem that form extensive beds throughout coastal, estuarine area...
Seagrass meadows form healthy near-coastal marine environments that provide a wide range of ecosyste...
Recovery from disturbance is a key element of ecosystem persistence, and recovery can be influenced ...
Seagrass beds are highly biodiverse habitats delivering key ecosystem functions and services to mank...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms with a worldwide distribution that form conspicuous beds in nearsh...
Seagrass ecosystems have suffered significant declines globally and focus is shifting to restoration...
Habitat fragmentation is a process which can alter the spatial configuration and reduce the overall ...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
Seagrass meadows are in decline globally. Although numerous experimental methods have been implement...
Seagrass seeds and seed banks (seeds stored in sediments) are important in maintaining seagrass popu...
Background and aims: Long distance dispersal (LDD) contributes to the replenishment and recovery of ...