Coastal salt marshes are threatened by erosion from storminess and sea level rise, with resulting losses in flood protection, wildlife and recreational space. Although more than $1 billion has been spent to reconcile losses, restoration has had varying success because of poor survival of planted patches in challenging wave and current conditions. Marsh expansion after colonization or replanting is regulated by positive and negative feedbacks between vegetation density and sediment capture. Dense vegetation stimulates sediment capture and vertical patch growth, but negatively constrains patch expansion by concentrating hydrological energy into erosion gullies along patch edges. Conversely, low-density vegetation may not simulate enough sedim...
Restoration has been elevated as an important strategy to reverse the decline of coastal wetlands wo...
Within two hydrodynamically different inundation regimes in North Carolina, the growth response and ...
International audienceQuestion: The vegetation in a polder after partial tidal restoration does not ...
Coastal salt marshes are threatened by erosion from storminess and sea level rise, with resulting lo...
Foundation species regulate communities by reducing environmental stress and providing habitat for o...
Tidal marshes often present cyclic dynamics, with alternating phases of expansion and lateral retrea...
Conservation and restoration of salt marsh ecosystems are becoming increasingly important because of...
Salt marshes are among the most valuable ecosystems, but currently suffering from massive habitat sh...
As climate change continues, tidal marshes are increasingly vulnerable to degradation or loss from s...
Salt marshes and oyster reefs are critical ecosystems which are being lost or degraded at an alarmin...
The alternative stable states theory is increasingly applied to tidal marsh shorelines, where the tw...
Salt marshes are among the most valuable ecosystems, but currently suffering from massive habitat sh...
Salt marshes restored through managed coastal realignment (MR) often develop slowly and show persist...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
Restoration has been elevated as an important strategy to reverse the decline of coastal wetlands wo...
Restoration has been elevated as an important strategy to reverse the decline of coastal wetlands wo...
Within two hydrodynamically different inundation regimes in North Carolina, the growth response and ...
International audienceQuestion: The vegetation in a polder after partial tidal restoration does not ...
Coastal salt marshes are threatened by erosion from storminess and sea level rise, with resulting lo...
Foundation species regulate communities by reducing environmental stress and providing habitat for o...
Tidal marshes often present cyclic dynamics, with alternating phases of expansion and lateral retrea...
Conservation and restoration of salt marsh ecosystems are becoming increasingly important because of...
Salt marshes are among the most valuable ecosystems, but currently suffering from massive habitat sh...
As climate change continues, tidal marshes are increasingly vulnerable to degradation or loss from s...
Salt marshes and oyster reefs are critical ecosystems which are being lost or degraded at an alarmin...
The alternative stable states theory is increasingly applied to tidal marsh shorelines, where the tw...
Salt marshes are among the most valuable ecosystems, but currently suffering from massive habitat sh...
Salt marshes restored through managed coastal realignment (MR) often develop slowly and show persist...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
Restoration has been elevated as an important strategy to reverse the decline of coastal wetlands wo...
Restoration has been elevated as an important strategy to reverse the decline of coastal wetlands wo...
Within two hydrodynamically different inundation regimes in North Carolina, the growth response and ...
International audienceQuestion: The vegetation in a polder after partial tidal restoration does not ...