Original paper
Restoring subtidal marine macrophytes in the Anthropocene: trajectories and future-proofing
Abstract
Anthropogenic activities have caused profound changes globally in biodiversity, species interactions and ecosystem functions and services. In terrestrial systems, restoration has emerged as a useful approach to mitigate these changes, and is increasingly recognised as a tool to fortify ecosystems against future disturbances. In marine systems, restoration is also gaining traction as a management tool, but it is still comparatively scant and...
Paper Details
Title
Restoring subtidal marine macrophytes in the Anthropocene: trajectories and future-proofing
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
70
Issue
7
Pages
936 - 936
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