Restored salt marshes frequently lack the full range of plant communities present on reference marshes, with upper marsh species underrepresented. This often results from sites being too low in the tidal frame and/or poorly drained with anoxic sediments. A managed coastal realignment scheme at Abbotts Hall, Essex, UK, has oxic sediments at elevations at which upper marsh communities would be expected. But 7 years after flooding, it continued to be dominated by pioneer communities, with substantial proportions of bare ground, so other factors must hinder vegetation development at these elevations. The poorly vegetated areas had high sediment shear strength, low water and organic carbon content and very flat topography. These characteristics ...
Salt marshes contribute to coastal protection by attenuating waves and reducing flow velocities. Nev...
Tidal saltmarshes in the UK, and especially in the estuaries of southeast England, have been subject...
International audienceQuestion: The vegetation in a polder after partial tidal restoration does not ...
Coastal saltmarshes provide distinctive biodiversity and important ecosystem services, including coa...
Salt marshes restored through managed coastal realignment (MR) often develop slowly and show persist...
Saltmarshes can be created to compensate for lost habitat by a process known as managed realignment ...
1.Restored habitats, such as saltmarsh created through managed realignment, sometimes fail to meet t...
Managed realignment is now widely seen as an important part of coastal management strategy, as an en...
Question: Does the vegetation of restored salt marshes increasingly resemble natural reference comm...
Saltmarshes worldwide are under threat from anthropogenic activities and has been so for the last ce...
1. Spatial heterogeneity of species (beta diversity) is an important attribute of ecological communi...
Conservation and restoration of salt marsh ecosystems are becoming increasingly important because of...
Salt marshes contribute to coastal protection by attenuating waves and reducing flow velocities. Nev...
Tidal saltmarshes in the UK, and especially in the estuaries of southeast England, have been subject...
International audienceQuestion: The vegetation in a polder after partial tidal restoration does not ...
Coastal saltmarshes provide distinctive biodiversity and important ecosystem services, including coa...
Salt marshes restored through managed coastal realignment (MR) often develop slowly and show persist...
Saltmarshes can be created to compensate for lost habitat by a process known as managed realignment ...
1.Restored habitats, such as saltmarsh created through managed realignment, sometimes fail to meet t...
Managed realignment is now widely seen as an important part of coastal management strategy, as an en...
Question: Does the vegetation of restored salt marshes increasingly resemble natural reference comm...
Saltmarshes worldwide are under threat from anthropogenic activities and has been so for the last ce...
1. Spatial heterogeneity of species (beta diversity) is an important attribute of ecological communi...
Conservation and restoration of salt marsh ecosystems are becoming increasingly important because of...
Salt marshes contribute to coastal protection by attenuating waves and reducing flow velocities. Nev...
Tidal saltmarshes in the UK, and especially in the estuaries of southeast England, have been subject...
International audienceQuestion: The vegetation in a polder after partial tidal restoration does not ...