restricted to upper estuarine zones (i.e. areas under more freshwater influence). Fine sediments and organic matter do not seem to have strong influence over its distribution, and it is possible that other envi- ronmental variables (pH, nutrient and sulphide concentrations, redox potential) could drive this pattern, requiring further research.
It is noteworthy that anthropogenic stressors can influence the distribution of species (Saenger, 2002; Polidoro et al., 2010; Petri et al., 2011) and that L. racemosa is recognized as an ‘opportunist’
restricted to upper estuarine zones (i.e. areas under more freshwater influence). Fine sediments and organic matter do not seem to have strong influence over its distribution, and it is possible that other envi- ronmental variables (pH, nutrient and sulphide concentrations, redox potential) could drive this pattern, requiring further research. It is noteworthy that anthropogenic stressors can influence the distribution of species (Saenger, 2002; Polidoro et al., 2010; Petri et al., 2011) and that L. racemosa is recognized as an ‘opportunist’
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