Abstract:Few restoration studies have quantified the recovery of the donor meadow. We evaluated the recovery of a monospecific donor meadow of Halodule wrightii, the second most commonly used transplanting species, and assessed the possible effect of 24 plots of 1 m2 placed in an approximately 3,400 m2 large monospecific meadow with a mean cover of 45%, foliar shoot density of 1,280 shoots/m2, and 16 cm canopy height. Extraction densities were 9, 25, 64, and 121 small‐sized extraction cores (4.5 cm diameter, 20 cm dept… Show more
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