Literature DB >> 27085058

Patterns and mechanisms of dispersal in a keystone seagrass species.

Marlene Jahnke1, Asbjørn Christensen2, Dragos Micu3, Nataliya Milchakova4, Murat Sezgin5, Valentina Todorova6, Stefan Strungaru7, Gabriele Procaccini8.   

Abstract

Mechanisms and vectors of long-distance dispersal remain unknown for many coastal benthic species, including plants. Indications for the possibility for long-distance dispersal come from dispersal modelling and from genetic assessments, but have rarely been assessed with both methods. To this end, we assessed dispersal of the seagrass Zostera noltei, an important foundation species of the coastal zone. We investigate whether small scale seed dispersal and long-distance propagule dispersal do play a role for meta-population dynamics, using both genetic assessments based on eight microsatellite markers and physical modelling of ocean currents. Such assessments enhance our understanding of the biology and population dynamics of an important coastal foundation species. They are relevant for large scale conservation strategies as they give insights in the maintenance of genetic diversity and connectivity that may enhance resilience and resistance to stresses associated with seagrass loss.
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Keywords:  Black Sea; Clonal plant; Genetic connectivity; Langrangian; Propagules; Seagrass; Seascape; Zostera noltei

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27085058     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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