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English: How seagrass structural complexity influences seagrass social-ecological systems
Seagrass meadows with taller canopies, longer and wider leaves and more numerous leaves per shoot have greater fish abundance and richness, and in particular support species of value to small-scale fisheries.
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Author Benjamin L. Jones, Lina M. Nordlund, Richard K. F. Unsworth, Narriman S. Jiddawi and Johan S. Eklöf

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