Effect of habitat, origin, and herbivory on the survival and growth of recruit-sized S. polycystum fronds from MPAs and non-MPAs when reciprocally transplanted
Effect of habitat, origin, and herbivory on the survival and growth of recruit-sized S. polycystum fronds from MPAs and non-MPAs when reciprocally transplanted
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Hay, Mark
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2016-05-02
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Viti Levu, Fiji (18º13.049’S, 177º42.968’E)
westlimit: 177.7; southlimit: -18.208; eastlimit: 177.7; northlimit: -18.208
westlimit: 177.7; southlimit: -18.208; eastlimit: 177.7; northlimit: -18.208
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10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.644664
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Sargassum polycystum
Marine protected areas
Fiji
Herbivory
Phenotypic plasticity
Marine protected areas
Fiji
Herbivory
Phenotypic plasticity
Abstract
Raw data on the survival of recruit-sized rammets of Sargassum polycystum originated from marine protected and non-protected areas (MPAs and non-MPAs, respectively) in Fiji, reciprocally transplanted between these areas in two conditions: protected by closed cages or exposed to grazing in partially open cages. Survival data is the average number of days survived by the four MPA rammets and by the four non-MPA rammets in each of the cages. Details in Dell et al. 2016 Plos One. For a complete list of measurements, refer to the supplemental document 'Field_names.pdf', and a full dataset description is included in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/644035
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Hay, M. (2016). Effect of habitat, origin, and herbivory on the survival and growth of recruit-sized S. polycystum fronds from MPAs and non-MPAs when reciprocally transplanted. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.644664