Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and carbon sequestration. The loss of salt marshes is a global scale phenomenon, of great socio-economic concern due to the substantial benefits that they provide. However, the causes of spatial variability in marsh loss rates are inadequately understood for the purposes of predicting future ecosystem distributions and functions under global environmental change. This study investigated the relationship between the presence of different saltmarsh plants and the mechanical properties of the underlying substrate that relate to its vulnerability to erosion. Relationships between three halophytes (Puccinellia spp., Spartina spp. and Salicornia spp.) ...
Sediment retention in saltmarshes is often attributed to the presence of vegetation, which enhances ...
This study challenges the paradigm that salt marsh plants prevent lateral wave-induced erosion along...
We investigated how lateral erosion control, measured by novel photogrammetry techniques, is modifie...
Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and ...
Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and ...
Salt marshes provide a variety of ecosystem services, including habitat provision, pollutant storage...
The vulnerability of saltmarshes to lateral erosion at their margin depends on the local biogeomorph...
Tidal saltmarshes in the UK, and especially in the estuaries of southeast England, have been subject...
Salt marshes and tidal flats contribute valuable ecosystem services, by providing habitats, storing ...
Recent studies in salt marshes have demonstrated the role of plant roots in sediment stabilisation, ...
Salt marshes are known for providing several essential ecosystem services, including coastal protect...
Salt marshes can protect coastlines against flooding by attenuating wave energy and enhancing shorel...
Salt marshes and, to a lesser extent, tidal flats, attenuate incoming hydrodynamic energy, thus redu...
Tidal marshes play an important role in climate change mitigation through natural coastal protection...
This study challenges the paradigm that salt marsh plants prevent lateral wave-induced erosion along...
Sediment retention in saltmarshes is often attributed to the presence of vegetation, which enhances ...
This study challenges the paradigm that salt marsh plants prevent lateral wave-induced erosion along...
We investigated how lateral erosion control, measured by novel photogrammetry techniques, is modifie...
Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and ...
Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and ...
Salt marshes provide a variety of ecosystem services, including habitat provision, pollutant storage...
The vulnerability of saltmarshes to lateral erosion at their margin depends on the local biogeomorph...
Tidal saltmarshes in the UK, and especially in the estuaries of southeast England, have been subject...
Salt marshes and tidal flats contribute valuable ecosystem services, by providing habitats, storing ...
Recent studies in salt marshes have demonstrated the role of plant roots in sediment stabilisation, ...
Salt marshes are known for providing several essential ecosystem services, including coastal protect...
Salt marshes can protect coastlines against flooding by attenuating wave energy and enhancing shorel...
Salt marshes and, to a lesser extent, tidal flats, attenuate incoming hydrodynamic energy, thus redu...
Tidal marshes play an important role in climate change mitigation through natural coastal protection...
This study challenges the paradigm that salt marsh plants prevent lateral wave-induced erosion along...
Sediment retention in saltmarshes is often attributed to the presence of vegetation, which enhances ...
This study challenges the paradigm that salt marsh plants prevent lateral wave-induced erosion along...
We investigated how lateral erosion control, measured by novel photogrammetry techniques, is modifie...