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  • Effect of mangroves on transplanted marsh plants, Port Aransas, Texas: 2013
  • Pennings, Steven C; University of Houston
  • 2021-07-28
  • Pennings, S.C. 2021. Effect of mangroves on transplanted marsh plants, Port Aransas, Texas: 2013 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • We transplanted three common species of salt marsh plants (Spartina alterniflora, Batis maritima, Sarcocornia sp.) into eight experimental plots (24 x 42 m) varying in plot-level mangrove cover in Port Aransas, Texas in 2013. We transplanted marsh plants into 3 x 3 m “cells” with one of 3 different vegetation treatments (cleared, mangrove, pneumatophores) in each of the eight plots. Marsh plants were measured on three dates and harvested to measure final size.

  • N: 27.86      S: 27.86      E: -97.08      W: -97.08
  • edi.380.1  (Uploaded 2021-07-28)  
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