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Proceedings of the Symposium on Subtropical—Tropical Seagrasses of the Southeastern United States, 1985 (1987)

This article is a preface to the full proceedings from the August 12, 1985 Symposium on Subtropical-Tropical Seagrasses of the Southeastern United States held in Gainseville, Florida.

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Proceedings of the symposium on subtropical—tropical
seagrasses of the southeastern United States

M.J. Durako, R.C. Phillips, and R. Lewis, III, Editors. 1987.
Florida Marine Research Publication Number 42.



PREFACE
This publication represents the proceedings of a symposium held August 12, 1985 in Gainesville, Florida, in which research on the subtropical-tropical seagrasses of the southeastern United States over the past 25 years was synthesized and summarized, and future research directions were recommended. Topics covered in this volume include: distribution, nutrient cycling, primary productivity, detritus production, proximate constituents, epiflora, macroalgae, reproductive biology, faunal assemblages, food webs, human impacts, and habitat restoration.









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