Evaluating the macroscopic system properties of kelp species planted on two artificial reefs: Implications for the restoration of perturbed subtidal areas

Volume: 252, Pages: 107266 - 107266
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Macroscopic ecosystem properties based on an Ascendency theoretical framework were assessed for mass-balance trophic models representing ecological systems constructed by the kelp species Macrocystis pyrifera planted on artificial reefs installed on subtidal barren rocky and sandy bottoms (Antofagasta Peninsula, Chile). Information on biomass, production, diet and consumption was needed. The magnitudes of relative Ascendency, relative Overhead...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating the macroscopic system properties of kelp species planted on two artificial reefs: Implications for the restoration of perturbed subtidal areas
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
252
Pages
107266 - 107266
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