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posted on 2022-09-15, 09:28authored byFee O.H. Smulders, Elisabeth S. Bakker, Owen R. O’Shea, Justin E. Cambell, Marjolijn J.A. Christianen
<p>This dataset contains the data collected from field experiments studying the impact of habitat structure on green turtle density, behavior and grazing impact. In this study, we established large-scale (242m2) and small-scale arrays (9m2) with artificial structures in a a seagrass meadow in The Bahamas. Over time, within the large-scale array, we measured turtle density, turtle grazing behavior and grazing patch development using drone imagery. Additionally we measured Thalassia testudinum seagrass morphology (LAI, cover, shoot density and aboveground biomass) comparing seagrass in the grazing patch within cages and outside cages. To confirm that turtles select structure as foraging site, even at a small-scale, we measured grazing patch development around the structures in the small-scale arrays. </p>
Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group, Wageningen University & Research
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group, Wageningen University & Research
Department of Aquatic Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW)
The Centre for Ocean Research and Education (CORE), Gregory Town, Eleuthera, Commonwealth of The Bahamas
Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Environment, Florida International University