In a whole-ecosystem, nutrient addition experiment in the Plum Island Sound Estuary (Massachusetts), we tested the effects of nitrogen enrichment on the carbon and nitrogen contents, respiration, and strength of marsh soils. We measured soil shear strength within and across vegetation zones. We found significantly higher soil percent organic matter, carbon, and nitrogen in the long-term enriched marshes and higher soil respiration rates with longer duration of enrichment. The soil strength was similar in magnitude across depths and vegetation zones in the reference creeks, but showed signs of significant nutrient-mediated alteration in enriched creeks where shear strength at rooting depths of the low marsh-high marsh interface zone was sign...
An ecological study was undertaken of the tidal marshes at Poplar Island, a restoration project util...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Wetlands improve water quality through sedimentation and the uptake of excess nutrients. As human po...
In a whole-ecosystem, nutrient addition experiment in the Plum Island Sound Estuary (Massachusetts),...
© The Author(s),2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
We measured soil shear strength (SSS) from 2009 to 2018 in two hydrologically distinct freshwater ma...
Although the broadly observed increase in nutrient loading rates to coastal waters in the last 100 y...
Sea-level rise, saltwater intrusion, and wave erosion threaten coastal marshes, but the influence of...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
! An oligotrophic coastal freshwater marsh converted to open water within months after receiving par...
Salt marshes are highly productive coastal wetlands that provide important ecosystem services such a...
Anthropogenically-enhanced nutrient availability is often cited among the most important drivers of ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The position of tidal wetlands at the land-sea interface makes them especially vulnerable to the eff...
An ecological study was undertaken of the tidal marshes at Poplar Island, a restoration project util...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Wetlands improve water quality through sedimentation and the uptake of excess nutrients. As human po...
In a whole-ecosystem, nutrient addition experiment in the Plum Island Sound Estuary (Massachusetts),...
© The Author(s),2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
We measured soil shear strength (SSS) from 2009 to 2018 in two hydrologically distinct freshwater ma...
Although the broadly observed increase in nutrient loading rates to coastal waters in the last 100 y...
Sea-level rise, saltwater intrusion, and wave erosion threaten coastal marshes, but the influence of...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
! An oligotrophic coastal freshwater marsh converted to open water within months after receiving par...
Salt marshes are highly productive coastal wetlands that provide important ecosystem services such a...
Anthropogenically-enhanced nutrient availability is often cited among the most important drivers of ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The position of tidal wetlands at the land-sea interface makes them especially vulnerable to the eff...
An ecological study was undertaken of the tidal marshes at Poplar Island, a restoration project util...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Wetlands improve water quality through sedimentation and the uptake of excess nutrients. As human po...