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  • Percent cover, species richness, and canopy height data of seagrass communities in Shark Bay, Western Australia, with accompanying abiotic data, from October 2012 to July 2013
  • Heithaus, Michael; coPI; Florida International University, BBC, MSB 250A
    Nowicki, Robert; Graduate Student; Florida Internatiional University, BBC, MSB 250J
  • 2019-02-14
  • Heithaus, M. and R. Nowicki. 2019. Percent cover, species richness, and canopy height data of seagrass communities in Shark Bay, Western Australia, with accompanying abiotic data, from October 2012 to July 2013 ver 4. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This dataset provides cover, canopy height, and species richness estimates for seagrass communities throughout Shark Bay, as well as ancilliary physical data. These data will be used to determine spatial patterns of seagrass loss and recovery, as well as recovery rates and succisional changes in community composition, if present.

  • N: -24.886      S: -26.663      E: 114.193      W: 113.021
  • knb-lter-fce.1187.4  (Uploaded 2019-10-11)  
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