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OAS accession Detail for 0276507, meta_version: 1. Current meta_version is: 21
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Title: Species abundance and species richness from 2019-07-02 to 2019-09-24 at restored and natural oyster reefs located in Middle Marsh, Beaufort, N.C. (NCEI Accession 0276507)
Abstract: Data were collected for a project evaluating faunal succession states in both restored and natural oyster reefs located in the same comparative environment. Using space-for-time substitution, we sampled crustacean and fish host-parasite taxa from x3 replicate treatments of Natural reefs, as well as reefs restored in the years 1997, 2000, 2011, and 2016. We hypothesized that infra-communities of trophically transmitted parasites were more reliable indicators of succession trajectories and overall oyster reef trophic complexity. In contrast to the diversity of free-living taxa, which was highly variable, parasite diversity increased through time (2016 to 2011 to 2000 to 1997), and data from the older reefs (2000, 1997) was not different from that collected from Natural reefs.
Date received: 20230128
Start date: 20190702
End date: 20190924
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West boundary: 34.692177
East boundary: 34.697023
North boundary: -76.599303
South boundary: -76.610403
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Supplementary information: Submission Package ID: 7B071G
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Metadata version: 1
Keydate: 2023-02-01 20:15:32+00
Editdate: 2023-02-01 20:15:58+00