Coastal wetlands are subject to large-scale disturbance by fire and hurricanes, which are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change. A field study and mesocosm experiment examined effects of fire and hurricanes on a Juncus roemerianus dominated marsh at Grand Bay NERR, MS. Field plots were established along transects, which spanned low, mid and high marsh (July 2008). Bimonthly measurements of accretion, plant biomass and porewater physicochemistry were collected from plots. Study plots were affected by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike (September 2008), which deposited 15.4 ± 2.4 mm of sediment in low marsh. Half of the transects were subjected to a low-intensity burn (January 2009). Accretion was influenced by initial i...
Hurricane disturbances have profound impacts on ecosystem structure and function, yet their effects ...
This research investigated the response of the dominant salt marsh macrophyte Spartina alterniflora ...
Coastal wetlands provide human populations with a multitude of ecosystem services, but they are incr...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances drive change in ecosystems, especially highly disturbed coast...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
This study examines the impact of prescribed burning on marsh elevation by comparing relative surfac...
Surges and waves generated by hurricanes and other severe storms can cause devastating damage to pro...
Surges and waves generated by hurricanes and other severe storms can cause devastating damage to pro...
Surges and waves generated by hurricanes and other severe storms can cause devastating damage to pro...
The rate of estuarine marsh loss at Blackwater NWR has been high (up to 2,000 ha) during the past 80...
Hurricanes pose an increasing threat to coastal environments as the intensity and severity of hurric...
As climate change continues, tidal marshes are increasingly vulnerable to degradation or loss from s...
One of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to strike the U.S., Hurricane Katrina made landfa...
Climate change with concomitant increases in global sea temperatures, rising sea levels, and shifts ...
Climate change with concomitant increases in global sea temperatures, rising sea levels, and shifts ...
Hurricane disturbances have profound impacts on ecosystem structure and function, yet their effects ...
This research investigated the response of the dominant salt marsh macrophyte Spartina alterniflora ...
Coastal wetlands provide human populations with a multitude of ecosystem services, but they are incr...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances drive change in ecosystems, especially highly disturbed coast...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
This study examines the impact of prescribed burning on marsh elevation by comparing relative surfac...
Surges and waves generated by hurricanes and other severe storms can cause devastating damage to pro...
Surges and waves generated by hurricanes and other severe storms can cause devastating damage to pro...
Surges and waves generated by hurricanes and other severe storms can cause devastating damage to pro...
The rate of estuarine marsh loss at Blackwater NWR has been high (up to 2,000 ha) during the past 80...
Hurricanes pose an increasing threat to coastal environments as the intensity and severity of hurric...
As climate change continues, tidal marshes are increasingly vulnerable to degradation or loss from s...
One of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to strike the U.S., Hurricane Katrina made landfa...
Climate change with concomitant increases in global sea temperatures, rising sea levels, and shifts ...
Climate change with concomitant increases in global sea temperatures, rising sea levels, and shifts ...
Hurricane disturbances have profound impacts on ecosystem structure and function, yet their effects ...
This research investigated the response of the dominant salt marsh macrophyte Spartina alterniflora ...
Coastal wetlands provide human populations with a multitude of ecosystem services, but they are incr...