Predicting the cumulative effect of multiple disturbances on seagrass connectivity
Abstract
The rate of exchange, or connectivity, among populations effects their ability to recover after disturbance events. However, there is limited information on the extent to which populations are connected or how multiple disturbances affect connectivity, especially in coastal and marine ecosystems. We used network analysis and the outputs of a biophysical model to measure potential functional connectivity and predict the impact of multiple...
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Title
Predicting the cumulative effect of multiple disturbances on seagrass connectivity
Published Date
Apr 16, 2018
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
3093 - 3104
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