During sea level rise, salt marshes transgress inland invading low-lying forests, agricultural fields, and suburban areas. This transgression is a complex process regulated by infrequent storms that flood upland ecosystems increasing soil salinity. As a result upland vegetation is replaced by halophyte marsh plants. Here we present a review of the main processes and feedbacks regulating the transition from upland ecosystems to salt marshes. The goal is to provide a process-based framework that enables the development of quantitative models for the dynamics of the marsh-upland boundary. Particular emphasis is given to the concept of ecological ratchet, combining the press disturbance of sea level rise with the pulse disturbance of storms
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
A growing number of coastal eco-geomorphologic modeling studies have been conducted to understand co...
Intertidal ecosystems are important because of their function as coastal protection and ecological v...
The lateral extent and vertical stability of salt marshes experiencing rising sea levels depend on i...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Coastal wetlands are among the most valuable ecosystems on Earth, where ecosystem services such as f...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Coastal responses to sea level rise (SLR) include inundation of wetlands, increased shoreline erosio...
© The Author(s), 2018. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Intertidal coastal environments are prone to changes induced by sea level rise, increases in stormin...
Coastal habitats such as salt marshes are flooded by the sea regularly. These land-water interaction...
Salt marshes are delicate landforms at the boundary between the sea and land. These ecosystems suppo...
Coastal marshes are one of the most productive and intensively used ecosystems in the world. However...
Coastal responses to sea level rise (SLR) include inundation of wetlands, increased shore-line erosi...
Coastal wetland plants are expected to respond to global sea level rise by migrating toward higher e...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
A growing number of coastal eco-geomorphologic modeling studies have been conducted to understand co...
Intertidal ecosystems are important because of their function as coastal protection and ecological v...
The lateral extent and vertical stability of salt marshes experiencing rising sea levels depend on i...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Coastal wetlands are among the most valuable ecosystems on Earth, where ecosystem services such as f...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Coastal responses to sea level rise (SLR) include inundation of wetlands, increased shoreline erosio...
© The Author(s), 2018. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Intertidal coastal environments are prone to changes induced by sea level rise, increases in stormin...
Coastal habitats such as salt marshes are flooded by the sea regularly. These land-water interaction...
Salt marshes are delicate landforms at the boundary between the sea and land. These ecosystems suppo...
Coastal marshes are one of the most productive and intensively used ecosystems in the world. However...
Coastal responses to sea level rise (SLR) include inundation of wetlands, increased shore-line erosi...
Coastal wetland plants are expected to respond to global sea level rise by migrating toward higher e...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
A growing number of coastal eco-geomorphologic modeling studies have been conducted to understand co...
Intertidal ecosystems are important because of their function as coastal protection and ecological v...