Salt marshes in the southeastern United States have recently experienced massive die-off, one of many examples of widespread degradation in marine and coastal ecosystems. Although intense drought is thought to be the primary cause of this die-off, we found snail grazing to be a major contributing factor. Survey of marsh die-off areas in three states revealed high-density fronts of snails on die-off edges at 11 of 12 sites. Exclusion experiments demonstrated that snails actively converted marshes to exposed mudflats. Salt addition and comparative field studies suggest that drought-induced stress and grazers acted synergistically and to varying degrees to cause initial plant death. After these disturbances, snail fronts formed on die-off edge...
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(Under the Direction of Merryl Alber) In winter 2002, portions of the salt marshes of coastal Georgi...
Climate change is altering consumer- plant interactions in ecosystems worldwide. How consumers alter...
Salt marshes in the southeastern United States have recently experienced massive die-off, one of man...
Climate change is altering consumer- plant interactions in ecosystems worldwide. How consumers alter...
Climate change and other anthropogenic stressors are converging on coastal ecosystems worldwide. Und...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Climate change and other anthropogenic stressors are converging on coastal ecosystems worldwide. Und...
Climate change and other anthropogenic stressors are converging on coastal ecosystems worldwide. Und...
Contains fulltext : 208086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
(Under the Direction of Merryl Alber) In winter 2002, portions of the salt marshes of coastal Georgi...
Climate change is altering consumer- plant interactions in ecosystems worldwide. How consumers alter...
Salt marshes in the southeastern United States have recently experienced massive die-off, one of man...
Climate change is altering consumer- plant interactions in ecosystems worldwide. How consumers alter...
Climate change and other anthropogenic stressors are converging on coastal ecosystems worldwide. Und...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Salt marshes suffered large‐scale degradation in recent decades. Extreme events such as hot and dry ...
Climate change and other anthropogenic stressors are converging on coastal ecosystems worldwide. Und...
Climate change and other anthropogenic stressors are converging on coastal ecosystems worldwide. Und...
Contains fulltext : 208086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
(Under the Direction of Merryl Alber) In winter 2002, portions of the salt marshes of coastal Georgi...
Climate change is altering consumer- plant interactions in ecosystems worldwide. How consumers alter...