Changes in seagrass leaf reddening and morphology in response to emersion
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AbstractIntertidal seagrasses often cope with a complex combination of stresses during low tide, especially light, temperature, and desiccation, which influence seagrass survival mechanisms, consequently forming zonation patterns along the shore. To investigate whether seagrass pigment and leaf morphological characteristics change in response to emersion, we sampled three intertidal seagrass species (
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