Expected increases in the frequency and intensity of storm surges and river flooding may greatly affect the relative salinity of estuarine environments over the coming decades. In this experiment we used detritus from three contrasting environments (marine Fucus vesiculosus; estuarine Spartina anglica; terrestrial Quercus robur) to test the prediction that the decomposition of the different types of litter would be highest in the environment with which they are associated. Patterns of decomposition broadly fitted our prediction: Quercus detritus decomposed more rapidly in freshwater compared with saline conditions while Fucus showed the opposite trend; Spartina showed an intermediate response. Variation in macro-invertebrate assemblages was...
Abstract. Lagoons are ecosystems where freshwater and marine organisms converge together with lagoon...
Seagrass leaf litter decomposition is a key component of marine carbon flow driven by both biotic an...
Sequestration of carbon and nutrients, and sustained productivity of estuaries depend on organic tur...
Expected increases in the frequency and intensity of storm surges and river flooding may greatly aff...
We evaluated the effect of seawater intrusion in coastal ecosystems on the freshwater invertebrate c...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. large-scale int...
As a result of climate change induced stressors, such as changing weather patterns and frequency and...
Leaf litter decomposition rates, in aquatic ecosystems, are known to be related to many different ab...
Understanding how plants respond to environmental gradients and influence ecosystem functions remain...
Global losses of seagrasses and mangroves, eutrophication-driven increases in ephemeral algae, and m...
Under climate change, enhanced storminess may increase the magnitude and rate of detrital loading to...
1. Leaf litter decomposition rates in aquatic ecosystems are known to be related to many abiotic and...
Abstract Decomposition of vegetal detritus is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes. In co...
A eutrophication gradient was assembled from four spring-fed estuaries and four surface-fed estuarie...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Abstract. Lagoons are ecosystems where freshwater and marine organisms converge together with lagoon...
Seagrass leaf litter decomposition is a key component of marine carbon flow driven by both biotic an...
Sequestration of carbon and nutrients, and sustained productivity of estuaries depend on organic tur...
Expected increases in the frequency and intensity of storm surges and river flooding may greatly aff...
We evaluated the effect of seawater intrusion in coastal ecosystems on the freshwater invertebrate c...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. large-scale int...
As a result of climate change induced stressors, such as changing weather patterns and frequency and...
Leaf litter decomposition rates, in aquatic ecosystems, are known to be related to many different ab...
Understanding how plants respond to environmental gradients and influence ecosystem functions remain...
Global losses of seagrasses and mangroves, eutrophication-driven increases in ephemeral algae, and m...
Under climate change, enhanced storminess may increase the magnitude and rate of detrital loading to...
1. Leaf litter decomposition rates in aquatic ecosystems are known to be related to many abiotic and...
Abstract Decomposition of vegetal detritus is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes. In co...
A eutrophication gradient was assembled from four spring-fed estuaries and four surface-fed estuarie...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Abstract. Lagoons are ecosystems where freshwater and marine organisms converge together with lagoon...
Seagrass leaf litter decomposition is a key component of marine carbon flow driven by both biotic an...
Sequestration of carbon and nutrients, and sustained productivity of estuaries depend on organic tur...