نتایج جستجو برای: marshes

تعداد نتایج: 1940  

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Brian R. Silliman

Salt marshes are unique ecosystems that are brimming with diversity, and provide crucial shelter to coastal communities.

2016
Leah H. Beckett Andrew H. Baldwin Michael S. Kearney

Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (USA) the rate of sea-level rise is higher than the current global rate of 3.2 mm yr-1 due to regional subsidence. Marshes along estuarine salinity gradients differ in vegetation composition, productivity, decomposition pathways, and sediment dynamics, and may exhibit different responses to sea-level rise....

2008
Christopher Craft Jonathan Clough

© The Ecological Society of America www.frontiersinecology.org T wetlands such as salt, brackish, and freshwater marshes provide essential ecosystem services to society. Such services include functions associated with regulation, habitat, and production (Daily et al. 1997; de Groot et al. 2002). Positioned at the interface between land and sea, tidal marshes are uniquely suited to provide ecosy...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Ana I Sousa Ana I Lillebø Isabel Caçador Miguel A Pardal

Salt marshes are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, performing important ecosystem functions, particularly nutrient recycling. In this study, a comparison is made between Mondego and Tagus estuaries in relation to the role of Spartina maritima in nitrogen retention capacity and cycling. Two mono-specific S. maritima stands per estuary were studied during 1yr (biomass, nitrogen (...

2003
Thomas E. Jordan David L. Correll Dennis F. Whigham

Tidal exchanges of nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic carbon by a high and a low elevation marsh in the Rhode River estuary were measured throughout the year. Both marshes tended to import particulate matter and export dissolved matter, although they differed in the fluxes of certain nutrients. Compared with tidal exchanges, bulk precipitation was a major source of ammonia and nitrate and a mino...

2013
J. F. Breilh

This study aims to assess the performance of raster-based flood modeling methods on a wide diversity of coastal marshes. These methods are applied to the flooding associated with the storm Xynthia, which severely hit the western coast of France in February 2010. Static and semi-dynamic methods are assessed using a combination of LiDAR data, post-storm delineation of flooded areas and sea levels...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Mark D Bertness Patrick J Ewanchuk Brian Reed Silliman

Salt marshes play a critical role in the ecology and geology of wave-protected shorelines in the Western Atlantic, but as many as 80% of the marshes that once occurred in New England have already been lost to human development. Here we present data that suggest that the remaining salt marshes in southern New England are being rapidly degraded by shoreline development and eutrophication. On the ...

2017
Ana I. Sousa Danielle B. Santos Eduardo Ferreira da Silva Lisa P. Sousa Daniel F. R. Cleary Amadeu M. V. M. Soares Ana I. Lillebø

Ria de Aveiro is a mesotidal coastal lagoon with one of the largest continuous salt marshes in Europe. The objective of this work was to assess C, N and P stocks of Spartina maritima (low marsh pioneer halophyte) and Juncus maritimus (representative of mid-high marsh halophytes) combined with the contribution of Halimione portulacoides, Sarcocornia perennis, and Bolbochenous maritimus to the la...

2013
Johannes Teuchies Wouter Vandenbruwaene Roos Carpentier Lieven Bervoets Stijn Temmerman Chen Wang Tom Maris Tom J. S. Cox Alexander Van Braeckel Patrick Meire

Flux calculations demonstrate that many estuaries are natural filters for trace metals. Yet, the underlying processes are poorly investigated. In the present study, it was hypothesized that intertidal marshes contribute significantly to the contaminant filter function of estuaries. Trace metal concentrations and sediment characteristics were measured along a transect from the subtidal, over an ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2008
C H Vane I Harrison A W Kim V Moss-Hayes B P Vickers B P Horton

Numerous surveys have demonstrated that diffuse pollution from urban-residential run-off and industrial discharges can adversely impact salt marsh and tidal creek sediment quality (Barrett & McBrien, 2006; Fox et al., 2001; Iannuzzi et al., 1995; Long et al., 1995; Sanger et al., 2004; White et al., 2005). The impact of shipping activities, including major discharge of fuel oil onto salt marshe...

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