Population genetic analyses of transplanted eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds reveal reduced genetic diversity in Southern California

Date
1996
Authors
Williams, S.L.
Davis, C.A.
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Abstract

Since transplantation of sea grasses has been the primary method of mitigating wetland loss, the comparability of these beds to natural beds is important. This article presents a study on the genetic diversity and structure of three transplanted eelgrass beds in southern California. Findings indicated a reduced genetic diversity as compared to data from natural beds; therefore, several hypotheses for these differences are also discussed.

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p. 163-180
Keywords
sea grass, estuaries, wetlands, restoration
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