Managed realignment has become an increasingly common mechanism to increase the efficiency and sustainability of flood defences, reduce defence costs or compensate for habitat losses. This study investigated the use by fishes of a new intertidal habitat, created by managed realignment, intended to compensate for the loss of mudflat associated with a major port development. Although broadly similar, statistically significant differences in fish species composition, abundance, biomass, size structure, diversity and diet composition indicate that the managed realignment is not yet functioning in an identical manner to the mudflat in the adjacent estuary, most likely due to differences in habitat between sites. Notwithstanding, similarity in th...
In England saltmarshes account for less than 0.5% of the land area; however they have a very high bi...
PhDSaltmarshes in SE England are eroding rapidly and one potential impact is the loss of habitat fo...
The impact of excessive sediment supply on river channels has been described in many areas of ...
Managed realignment has become an increasingly common mechanism to increase the efficiency and susta...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Intertidal mudflats are critical to the functional ecology of estuaries yet large areas are being lo...
One area of ecological benefit not yet fully evaluated in European waters is the utilisation of rest...
Flood Risk Management (FRM) is often essential to reduce the risk of flooding to properties and infr...
Globally, channelisation and artificial levee construction have reduced rivers to single-thread chan...
Managed realignment describes the breaching of coastal flood defence such as sea walls, embankments,...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Habitat structure and complexity influence the structuring and functioning of fi...
Rising sea levels and changes in global and regional weather patterns, coupled with the high cost of...
Despite of structural deficits, highly modified water bodies (HMWB) contain remnant populations of e...
Globally, channelisation and artificial levee construction have reduced rivers to single-thread chan...
In England saltmarshes account for less than 0.5% of the land area; however they have a very high bi...
PhDSaltmarshes in SE England are eroding rapidly and one potential impact is the loss of habitat fo...
The impact of excessive sediment supply on river channels has been described in many areas of ...
Managed realignment has become an increasingly common mechanism to increase the efficiency and susta...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Intertidal mudflats are critical to the functional ecology of estuaries yet large areas are being lo...
One area of ecological benefit not yet fully evaluated in European waters is the utilisation of rest...
Flood Risk Management (FRM) is often essential to reduce the risk of flooding to properties and infr...
Globally, channelisation and artificial levee construction have reduced rivers to single-thread chan...
Managed realignment describes the breaching of coastal flood defence such as sea walls, embankments,...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Habitat structure and complexity influence the structuring and functioning of fi...
Rising sea levels and changes in global and regional weather patterns, coupled with the high cost of...
Despite of structural deficits, highly modified water bodies (HMWB) contain remnant populations of e...
Globally, channelisation and artificial levee construction have reduced rivers to single-thread chan...
In England saltmarshes account for less than 0.5% of the land area; however they have a very high bi...
PhDSaltmarshes in SE England are eroding rapidly and one potential impact is the loss of habitat fo...
The impact of excessive sediment supply on river channels has been described in many areas of ...