2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273556
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Tropical cyclone impacts on seagrass-associated fishes in a temperate-subtropical estuary

Abstract: Major storms can alter coastal ecosystems in several direct and indirect ways including habitat destruction, stormwater-related water quality degradation, and organism mortality. From 2010–2020, ten tropical cyclones impacted coastal North Carolina, providing an opportunity to explore ecosystem responses across multiple storms. Using monthly trawl and contemporaneous seagrass surveys conducted in Back Sound, NC, we evaluated how cyclones may affect the nursery role of shallow-water biogenic habitats by examini… Show more

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“…Seagrass meadows in NC experience frequent natural disturbance from tropical storms (Paerl et al., 2019 ; Zhang et al., 2022 ), thermal stress (Bartenfelder et al., 2022 ; Jarvis et al., 2012 ), and sedimentation (Mills & Fonseca, 2003 ), which are known to promote increases in sexual reproduction (Cabaço & Santos, 2012 ). The high levels of multiple paternity and outcrossing rates are consistent with meadows experiencing high levels of flowering.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seagrass meadows in NC experience frequent natural disturbance from tropical storms (Paerl et al., 2019 ; Zhang et al., 2022 ), thermal stress (Bartenfelder et al., 2022 ; Jarvis et al., 2012 ), and sedimentation (Mills & Fonseca, 2003 ), which are known to promote increases in sexual reproduction (Cabaço & Santos, 2012 ). The high levels of multiple paternity and outcrossing rates are consistent with meadows experiencing high levels of flowering.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%