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English: Effects of predators on coastal plant communities
Predicted effects of predators, or lack thereof, on ecosystem services (carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and ecosystem stability) in coastal plant communities. It is predicted that predators, through direct and indirect interactions with lower trophic levels, support increased carbon uptake in plants and soils, protect coasts from storm surges and flooding, and support stability and resistance.
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Source [1] doi:10.3389/fpls.2018.01289
Author Trisha B. Atwood and Edd Hammill

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