Coastal restoration success via emergent trait-mimicry is context dependent
Tjisse van der Heide(University of Groningen), Marjolijn J. A. Christianen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Wouter Lengkeek(Radboud University Nijmegen), Eduardo Infantes(University of Gothenburg), Karin Didderen(Bureau Waardenburg (Netherlands)), Ralph J. M. Temmink(Utrecht University), Nicole Esteban(Swansea University), Tjeerd J. Bouma(Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), Richard K. F. Unsworth(Project Seagrass), Greg S. Fivash(Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), Jeffrey L. Gaeckle(Washington Department of Natural Resources), Johan van de Koppel, Christoffer Boström(Åbo Akademi University), Karine Gagnon(Åbo Akademi University)
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