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Intro
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Figure 1: What is Lessepsian Migration?

The migration of marine species along the Suez Canal

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How many replicates were used?

5

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What statistical test was used to determine the statistical significance for “Plant Performance”?

Anova

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Where do seagrasses grow?

Shallow water sediment

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What did the native populations lose under heat stress?

Lost number of shoots, reduced growth rate, and decreased leaf size 

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Figure 4: Why did the native species not recover in the recovery phase?

They were already exposed to 32 degrees Celsius so they stopped growing 

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What parts of the plant did they collect for the experiments?

the shoots, attached roots, and rhizomes

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Which plants (invasive or native) performed better during the thermal stress experiment? Explain

invasive population because they have a higher thermal stress tolerance 

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Where are the native H.Stipulacea populations located?

Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the Indian Ocean

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What are the experimental variables?

Temperature

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Figure 5: What temperature did the native population have a reduction in protein content?

32°C

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How far apart were each plant from each other and what was the depth?

They collected full plants at least 2m away from each other and each had a 4m depth

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What is quantum yield and why was it used?

Quantum yield is a way of measuring the efficacy of the photosystem proteins and how much light energy goes in and is being used 

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What did the researchers hypothesize?

Hypothesis: Rising sea temperatures might affect seagrasses by changes in growth rates, sexual reproduction, and germination 

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What are the indirect and direct anthropogenic factors?

Indirect is the climate change and the direct is the quality of water decreasing and poor land use (pollution)