2024
DOI: 10.3354/meps14711
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Nine decades of research on Zostera capensis: from foundational science to conservation and resilience

S von der Heyden,
RP Mofokeng,
JB Adams
et al.

Abstract: Cape dwarf eelgrass Zostera capensis is the most abundant seagrass in South Africa, with some isolated populations occurring along the East African coastline. Providing numerous ecosystem services that support biodiversity and human wellbeing, it is endangered throughout its distribution. As such, the long-term persistence of Z. capensis is uncertain and novel approaches are required to reverse declines and the loss of associated critical ecosystem functions. Central to this is the need to build on existing sc… Show more

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