@CTepolt @ChrisDarimont This study from the @redlipblenny Lab, led by Brett Howard is good too! https://t.co/g1TD6tylH9 Do otters at high density (e.g. in Ka:'yu:'k't'h'/Che:k:tles7et'h' territory) cause declines in eelgrass beds too? I could find a pape
@cneufeld5 @ChrisDarimont Mostly green crabs seem to destroy eelgrass beds. Not sure if anyone has looked at the genetics of any surviving eelgrass, though! https://t.co/kJMWRPhadh https://t.co/HGWj68CLoG
RT @BioInvasions: Invasive European green crabs are ecosystem engineers of critically important eelgrass habitat, on both coasts of North A…
RT @BioInvasions: Invasive European green crabs are ecosystem engineers of critically important eelgrass habitat, on both coasts of North A…
RT @BioInvasions: Invasive European green crabs are ecosystem engineers of critically important eelgrass habitat, on both coasts of North A…
RT @BioInvasions: Invasive European green crabs are ecosystem engineers of critically important eelgrass habitat, on both coasts of North A…
Invasive European green crabs are ecosystem engineers of critically important eelgrass habitat, on both coasts of North America: https://t.co/kVW9KCy7fg https://t.co/ThrDcOwVTF