Attempts to understand the morphodynamics of rock coasts focus on the nature and rate of erosion and how this influences the evolution of coastal profiles over century to millennial timescales. Biological contributions to this process are often ignored or treated in a rather simplistic way as merely producing microscale decreases in rock strength. Using a combination of field observations and literature review, we address two key issues hampering a more rounded assessment of biological impacts erosion of coastal rocks. Firstly, we reconceptualise the biological contributions to erosion of rock coasts into direct and facilitative types, and secondly we discuss the need for more appropriate reporting of rates of bioerosion. For direct bioeros...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Biogeomorphological processes are an important component in the geomorphic evolution of rocky coasts...
The importance of destructive processes in the morphology of carbonate shores has been recognized fo...
Remodeling of rocky coasts and erosion rates have been widely studied in past years, but not all the...
Erosion and weathering occur as a result of the substantial non-equilibrium state in which rocky lan...
Remodeling of rocky coasts and erosion rates have been widely studied in past years, but not all th...
Bioerosion - the removal of lithic substrate by the erosive activities of living organisms- has not ...
An abundance of moisture, salts and organic life make rock coasts a unique weathering environment. H...
Coastal morphology and deposits are dependent on the geologic setting and history, climate, oceanogr...
Macrozoobenthos may affect sediment stability and erodibility via their bioturbating activities, the...
Urbanisation is increasingly recognised as a major ecological pressure at the coast. By 2035, the De...
Urbanisation is increasingly recognised as a major ecological pressure at the coast. By 2035, the De...
Macrozoobenthos may affect sediment stability and erodibility via their bioturbating activities, the...
Organisms boring into intertidal consolidated sediments generate bioerosion. It is generally unknown...
Bioerosion on rocky shores has been frequently reported as an important mechanism in coastal evoluti...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Biogeomorphological processes are an important component in the geomorphic evolution of rocky coasts...
The importance of destructive processes in the morphology of carbonate shores has been recognized fo...
Remodeling of rocky coasts and erosion rates have been widely studied in past years, but not all the...
Erosion and weathering occur as a result of the substantial non-equilibrium state in which rocky lan...
Remodeling of rocky coasts and erosion rates have been widely studied in past years, but not all th...
Bioerosion - the removal of lithic substrate by the erosive activities of living organisms- has not ...
An abundance of moisture, salts and organic life make rock coasts a unique weathering environment. H...
Coastal morphology and deposits are dependent on the geologic setting and history, climate, oceanogr...
Macrozoobenthos may affect sediment stability and erodibility via their bioturbating activities, the...
Urbanisation is increasingly recognised as a major ecological pressure at the coast. By 2035, the De...
Urbanisation is increasingly recognised as a major ecological pressure at the coast. By 2035, the De...
Macrozoobenthos may affect sediment stability and erodibility via their bioturbating activities, the...
Organisms boring into intertidal consolidated sediments generate bioerosion. It is generally unknown...
Bioerosion on rocky shores has been frequently reported as an important mechanism in coastal evoluti...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Biogeomorphological processes are an important component in the geomorphic evolution of rocky coasts...
The importance of destructive processes in the morphology of carbonate shores has been recognized fo...