Article
Environmental DNA identifies coastal plant community shift 1,000 years ago in Torrens Island, South Australia - Communications Earth & Environment
Rating:
0.0
Views:
28
Likes:
1
Library:
1
Anthropogenic activities are causing detrimental changes to coastal plants– namely seagrass, mangrove, and tidal marshes. Looking beyond recent times to past vegetation dynamics is critical to assess the response and resilience of an environment to change. Here, we develop a high-resolution multi-proxy approach, providing a new evidence base to decipher long-term change in coastal plant communities.
Rate This Post
Rate The Educational Value
Rate The Ease of Understanding and Presentation
Interesting or Boring? Rate the Entertainment Value