This research quantifies the impacts of climate change on the dynamics of wetland vegetation under the effect of multiple stresses, such as drought, water-logging, shade and nutrients. The effects of these stresses are investigated through a mechanistic model that captures the co-evolving nature between marsh emergent plant species and their resources (water, nitrogen, light, and oxygen). The model explicitly considers the feedback mechanisms between vegetation, light and nitrogen dynamics as well as the specific dynamics of plant leaves, rhizomes, and roots. Each plant species is characterized by three independent traits, namely leaf nitrogen (N) content, specific leaf area, and allometric carbon (C) allocation to rhizome storage, which go...
Wetlands provide a suite of social and ecological critical functions such as being habitats of disea...
Community ecologists often assume a hierarchy of environmental sieves to predict the impact of multi...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
s u m m a r y Despite their importance to the natural environment, wetlands worldwide face drastic d...
Anaerobics increase resistance to gas transport and microbial activity in flooded soils. This may re...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...
Eutrophication and hydrologic changes resulting from increased agricultural and industrial activitie...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
In ecohydrology, soil moisture is the fundamental component to describe the underlying hydrologic re...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Plants growing along hydrologic gradients adjust their biomass allocation and distribution in respon...
1. Plants have developed a suite of traits to survive the anaerobic and anoxic soil conditions in we...
This diploma thesis is based on the experiment which took 5 years. In 52 plastic containers were pla...
Water-level fluctuations are common abiotic stresses influencing growth and physiological processes ...
Wetlands provide a suite of social and ecological critical functions such as being habitats of disea...
Community ecologists often assume a hierarchy of environmental sieves to predict the impact of multi...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
s u m m a r y Despite their importance to the natural environment, wetlands worldwide face drastic d...
Anaerobics increase resistance to gas transport and microbial activity in flooded soils. This may re...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...
Eutrophication and hydrologic changes resulting from increased agricultural and industrial activitie...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
In ecohydrology, soil moisture is the fundamental component to describe the underlying hydrologic re...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Plants growing along hydrologic gradients adjust their biomass allocation and distribution in respon...
1. Plants have developed a suite of traits to survive the anaerobic and anoxic soil conditions in we...
This diploma thesis is based on the experiment which took 5 years. In 52 plastic containers were pla...
Water-level fluctuations are common abiotic stresses influencing growth and physiological processes ...
Wetlands provide a suite of social and ecological critical functions such as being habitats of disea...
Community ecologists often assume a hierarchy of environmental sieves to predict the impact of multi...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...