نتایج جستجو برای: marshes

تعداد نتایج: 1940  

2013
M. M. Mitchell

Armoring shorelines to prevent erosion is a long-standing global practice that has well-documented adverse effects on coastal habitats and organisms. A relatively new form of shoreline protection, referred to as hybrid stabilization, incorporates created marsh in combination with a stabilizing structure such as a low-profile stone sill and is being implemented in many US coastal states as a mea...

2005
Peter M. KOTANEN

Festuca rubra is an abundant supratidal grass on sub-arctic James Bay (Canada) shorelines, forming extensive near-monocultures that are used as forage by nesting and migrating geese. Studies at other, more northern North American locations have shown grubbing by geese can have severe consequences for intertidal and supratidal marshes, but these studies have focussed on plant communities that di...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Dalal Hanna Gabriel Blouin-Demers David R Wilson Daniel J Mennill

Anthropogenic noise can mask animal signals that are crucial for communicating information about food, predators and mating opportunities. In response to noise masking, signallers can potentially improve acoustic signal transmission by adjusting the timing, frequency or amplitude of their signals. These changes can be a short-term modification in response to transient noise or a long-term modif...

2014
Katherine M. M. Jones Kenneth W. Able

Abundance and diet of larger predatory fishes in Phragmitesmarsh creeks were compared with those in natural Spartina alterniflora marshes and Phragmites marshes exposed to herbicides and burning (treated marshes). The most abundant fishes (n=3,107) caught in gill nets from June to November 2001 and May to November 2002 were Morone americana (white perch; 82%) and Ictalurus punctatus (channel ca...

2003
Houyuan Lu Kam-biu Liu

Thirty-four grass species were collected for phytolith analysis from a variety of coastal environments in the southeastern USA (Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana), including salt marshes, freshwater/brackish marshes, pine/oak forests, maritime hardwood forests, and sand dunes. Phytoliths produced by these modern grasses include a large diversity of shapes and types. We propose a preliminary relat...

2012
C. PENNINGS MERRYL ALBER CLARK R. ALEXANDER ADRIAN BURD WEI - JUN CAI CHRISTOPHER CRAFT CHESTER B. DEPRATTER CHARLES S. HOPKINSON WILLARD S. MOORE R. SILLIMAN VICTOR THOMPSON JOHN P. WARES

This chapter reviews tidal wetlands that occur along the Atlantic coast of the United States from the northern border of North Carolina to the northern distribution limit of mangroves in central Florida. The South Atlantic coast has a warm climate, a wide tidal range, and fewer anthropogenic impacts than the North and Central Atlantic coasts. It is a gently sloping coast that supports extensive...

2016
William S Kearney Sergio Fagherazzi

Tidal channel networks mediate the exchange of water, nutrients and sediment between an estuary and marshes. Biology feeds back into channel morphodynamics through the influence of vegetation on both flow and the cohesive strength of channel banks. Determining how vegetation affects channel networks is essential in understanding the biological functioning of intertidal ecosystems and their ecos...

2012
P. Laffaille E. Feunteun J.-C. Lefeuvre

At least 100 fish species are known to be present in the intertidal areas (estuaries, mudflats and salt marshes) of Mont Saint-Michel Bay. These and other comparable shallow marine coastal waters, such as estuaries and lagoons, play a nursery role for many fish species. However, in Europe little attention has been paid to the value of tidal salt marshes for fishes. Between March 1996 and April ...

2006
Gilles GAUTHIER Jean-François GIROUX Line ROCHEFORT

Geese are large, herbivorous birds that graze in huge flocks in ways that may have a considerable impact on vegetation. This is exemplified best in two subspecies of snow geese, the lesser and the greater, both of which have increased dramatically in numbers in recent decades. In arctic coastal salt marshes, moderate goose grazing on Puccinellia phryganodes enhances plant production, but if it ...

2007
Weimin Quan Cuizhang Fu Binsong Jin Yiqi Luo Bo Li Jiakuan Chen Jihua Wu

Tidal marshes provide nursery habitats for many commercial nektonic species; thus, determining trophic linkages between tidal marshes and aquatic consumers is important for sustaining fishery production in estuarine ecosystems. We examined stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N) in 4 commercial nekton species (Chelon haematocheilus, Synechogobius ommaturus, Lateolabrax maculatus and Exopalaemon carinicaud...

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