Authors
G Peralta, O Godoy, LG Egea, Carmen B de los Santos, R Jiménez-Ramos, M Lara, FG Brun, I Hernández, I Olivé, JJ Vergara, V González-Ortiz, F Moreno-Marín, EP Morris, B Villazán, JL Pérez-Lloréns
Publication date
2021/12/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
299
Pages
113452
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Cadiz Bay is a shallow mesotidal lagoon with extensive populations of the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa at intertidal and shallow subtidal elevations. This work aims to understand the mechanisms behind the resilience of this species to gradual sea level rise by studying its acclimation capacity to depth along the shallow littoral, and therefore, to gradual variations in the light environment. To address this objective, these populations have been monitored seasonally over a 10 year period, representing the longest seasonal database available in the literature for this species. The monitoring included populations at 0.4, −0.08 and −0.5 m LAT. The results show that C. nodosa has a strong seasonality for demographic and shoot dynamic properties – with longer shoots and larger growth in summer (high temperature) than in winter (low temperature), but also some losses. Moreover, shoots have different leaf morphometry …
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