Suaeda salsa saltmarshes are an important coastal wetland habitat of China’s northern Yellow Sea, which plays a critical role in sequestering carbon (blue carbon), protecting shorelines, maintaining biodiversity, and has substantial economic value (e.g., ecotourism). However, the area of S. salsa has been rapidly declining due to several different threats from reclamation and invasive species that impact its natural succession. Here, we map the changes in the distribution of the S. salsa saltmarshes along the northern Yellow Sea of China (NYSC) at 5-year intervals by applying the supervised maximum likelihood method to analyze Landsat images from 1988 to 2018 and investigate the potential impact of three important factors on habitat change ...
A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the impacts of continual burial on seedling emergence ...
Human populations are increasing exponentially incoastal regions worldwide, rendering nearly 200 mil...
National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB950900 2009CB421100;National Natural Science Foundat...
Suaeda salsa saltmarshes are an important coastal wetland habitat of China’s northern Yellow Sea, wh...
Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall. (S. salsa) acts as a pioneer species in coastal wetlands due to its high sal...
As a result of discontinuous water flow, agriculture, and increasing urban use of fresh water affect...
Tidal flats provide ecosystem services to billions of people worldwide, yet their changing status is...
In the Yellow Sea region of East Asia, tidal wetlands are the frontline ecosystem protecting a coast...
Suaeda salsa is an important local species in the intertidal beach of the Western Pacific coast. How...
Coastal saltmarshes are key ecosystems with important ecological functions. Yet, they have experienc...
The construction of sea embankments is an increasingly common approach for controlling the spread of...
Coastal wetlands are important ecosystems that connect land to open sea, and their service functions...
Coastal salt marsh plays an important role in the aquatic food web and the export of nutrients to co...
China's coastal wetlands are critically important to shorebirds. Substantial loss of tidal flats, sh...
Coastal wetland degradation and loss caused by intensive human activities, such as land reclamation ...
A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the impacts of continual burial on seedling emergence ...
Human populations are increasing exponentially incoastal regions worldwide, rendering nearly 200 mil...
National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB950900 2009CB421100;National Natural Science Foundat...
Suaeda salsa saltmarshes are an important coastal wetland habitat of China’s northern Yellow Sea, wh...
Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall. (S. salsa) acts as a pioneer species in coastal wetlands due to its high sal...
As a result of discontinuous water flow, agriculture, and increasing urban use of fresh water affect...
Tidal flats provide ecosystem services to billions of people worldwide, yet their changing status is...
In the Yellow Sea region of East Asia, tidal wetlands are the frontline ecosystem protecting a coast...
Suaeda salsa is an important local species in the intertidal beach of the Western Pacific coast. How...
Coastal saltmarshes are key ecosystems with important ecological functions. Yet, they have experienc...
The construction of sea embankments is an increasingly common approach for controlling the spread of...
Coastal wetlands are important ecosystems that connect land to open sea, and their service functions...
Coastal salt marsh plays an important role in the aquatic food web and the export of nutrients to co...
China's coastal wetlands are critically important to shorebirds. Substantial loss of tidal flats, sh...
Coastal wetland degradation and loss caused by intensive human activities, such as land reclamation ...
A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the impacts of continual burial on seedling emergence ...
Human populations are increasing exponentially incoastal regions worldwide, rendering nearly 200 mil...
National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB950900 2009CB421100;National Natural Science Foundat...