Survival of the Posidonia Oceanica cuttings transplanted into the Northeastern Levant Sea

2007-04-09
ÇELEBİ ERGİN, BİLLUR
Gücü, Ali Cemal
Ok, Meltem
SAKINAN, SERDAR
Akoğlu, Ekin
In the present study Posidonia oceanica shoots collected near from Bozyazı- Mersin are transplanted to 3 different sites along the south eastern coasts of Turkey, at 2 of which Posidonia oceanica meadows are not present naturally. The survival of transplants was followed from 2004 until recently. The success of the transplantation at the most eastern station, though the high seawater temperature, suggests that there may be combination of environmental reasons for the absence of Posidonia oceanica meadows in that area

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Citation Formats
B. ÇELEBİ ERGİN, A. C. Gücü, M. Ok, S. SAKINAN, and E. Akoğlu, “Survival of the Posidonia Oceanica cuttings transplanted into the Northeastern Levant Sea,” 2007, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/88717.