Seagrass population dynamics and water quality in the Great Barrier Reef region: A review and future research directions

Volume: 51, Issue: 1-4, Pages: 343 - 350
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Seagrasses in the Great Barrier Reef region, particularly in coastal habitats, act as a buffer between catchment inputs and reef communities and are important habitat for fisheries and a food source for dugong and green turtle. Within the Great Barrier Reef region there are four different seagrass habitat types now recognised. The spatial and temporal dynamics of the different types of seagrass habitat is poorly understood. In general seagrass...
Paper Details
Title
Seagrass population dynamics and water quality in the Great Barrier Reef region: A review and future research directions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Volume
51
Issue
1-4
Pages
343 - 350
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