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Invertebrate biodiversity assessments in plots with transplanted seagrass (Amphibolis antarctica and Posidonia australis)

University of Tasmania, Australia
Statton, John
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Brief description

Biodiversity assessments of invertebrates within seagrass (Amphibolis antarctica and Posidonia australis) transplant plots, compared to adjacent bare sand and healthy meadows at Middle Bluff, Dubaut Point and Useless Loop, Shark Bay.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: Biodiversity of invertebrates was assessed in plots with transplanted Amphibolis antarctica, and Posidonia australis, compared to adjacent bare sand and healthy meadows (both species). Invertebrate abundance was assessed from 3 replicate 5m x 1m transects with invertebrates observed 1m either side of the transect line. Transplant plots were 25 m2 in area and occurred at Middle Bluff, Dubaut Point, and Useless Loop (Shark Bay).

Restoration plots were assessed at the following times (months since transplant):
Middle Bluff: 8 months (Amphibolis antarctica); 8, 26 and 30 months (Posidonia australis)
Dubaut Point: 8 months (Amphibolis antarctica); 8, 26 and 30 months (Posidonia australis)
Useless Loop: 60 months (both species) at 3, 5 and 7m depth

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Credit
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Created: 2021-05-31

Data time period: 2020-10-04 to 2020-10-09

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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(DATA ACCESS - invertebrate assessments in Amphibolis antarctica plots [direct download])

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(DATA ACCESS - invertebrate assessments in Posidonia australis plots [direct download])

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