This paper is the second in a pair investigating potential mechanisms for ecological regime change in salinising wetlands. The first paper in this series focused on the responses of the salt-tolerant submerged macrophyte community to salinity. In this second paper, we investigated some of the environmental conditions required for initiation and dominance of benthic microbial communities using a combination of experimental and observational data. Two experiments were carried out. One investigated the importance of prior establishment of benthic microbial communities on their ability to maintain prevalence over macrophyte colonisation ('persistence' experiment), while the other investigated hydrology and its effect on sediment perturbation, p...
In a context of global change, alterations in the water cycle may impact the structure and function ...
Temporal and spatial dynamics within an ammonia-oxidising community from intertidal, freshwater sedi...
Nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands (CWs) may be inhibited by salinity. The clarification of th...
Many rivers and wetlands in south-western Australia are threatened by salinisation due to rising sal...
Microorganisms regulate the movement of energy and nutrients through ecosystems. When environmental ...
Microbial communities are critical biological components of the world’s ecosystems, and their respir...
International audience1. Microbial communities play a central role in the functioning of freshwater ...
Sediment microbial community responses to elevated salinity are important in predicting the effects ...
Abstract This research evaluated the effect of flooding on the microphytobenthos community structure...
It is postulated that early succession is influenced by environmental conditions directly after a di...
Salinity is a major driver of bacterial community composition across the globe. Despite growing reco...
Alternative-states theory commonly applied, for aquatic systems, to shallow lakes that may be domina...
Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published in Regulated Rivers: Research and Management, 200...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
The presence of submerged macrophytes is a desired environmental target for coastal freshwater ecosy...
In a context of global change, alterations in the water cycle may impact the structure and function ...
Temporal and spatial dynamics within an ammonia-oxidising community from intertidal, freshwater sedi...
Nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands (CWs) may be inhibited by salinity. The clarification of th...
Many rivers and wetlands in south-western Australia are threatened by salinisation due to rising sal...
Microorganisms regulate the movement of energy and nutrients through ecosystems. When environmental ...
Microbial communities are critical biological components of the world’s ecosystems, and their respir...
International audience1. Microbial communities play a central role in the functioning of freshwater ...
Sediment microbial community responses to elevated salinity are important in predicting the effects ...
Abstract This research evaluated the effect of flooding on the microphytobenthos community structure...
It is postulated that early succession is influenced by environmental conditions directly after a di...
Salinity is a major driver of bacterial community composition across the globe. Despite growing reco...
Alternative-states theory commonly applied, for aquatic systems, to shallow lakes that may be domina...
Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published in Regulated Rivers: Research and Management, 200...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
The presence of submerged macrophytes is a desired environmental target for coastal freshwater ecosy...
In a context of global change, alterations in the water cycle may impact the structure and function ...
Temporal and spatial dynamics within an ammonia-oxidising community from intertidal, freshwater sedi...
Nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands (CWs) may be inhibited by salinity. The clarification of th...