Hasanuddin University Study Maps Indonesia's Seagrass Ecosystems from Hotspots to Refugia
Addressing this challenge, Professor
The ecological mosaic comprises of hotspots, coldspots, and spatial outliers. Hotspots represent healthy seagrass ecosystems requiring continued protection. Coldspots are degraded areas where restoration or efforts to reduce environmental pressures may be needed. Outliers are the transition areas where local ecological conditions differed markedly from those of neighboring ecosystems, highlighting opportunities for targeted protection or restoration.
Explaining these findings,
Effective seagrass management requires approaches tailored to local ecological conditions, as
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2026.181904
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