The study aims to understand the drivers of Zostera muelleri (a common seagrass in Australasia) flowering and develop predictive models for spatiotemporal variations of flowering in intertidal meadows with the same climatic region and across physio-graphically heterogenous seascapes in Australia. This information is then used to provide guidelines for seagrass seed nursery designs.
Funding
Category 3 - Industry and Other Reserch Income
History
Start Date
2019-08-05
Finish Date
2023-04-13
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
Author Research Institute
Coastal Marine Ecosystems Research Centre (CMERC)
Medium
images, spreadsheets, documents, R data files, endnote files
Number and size of Dataset
32GB
Supervisor
Emma Jackson, Nicole Flint, Andrew Irving, Megan Sunders