The presence and continued existence of tidal morphologies, and in particular of salt marshes, is intimately connected with biological activity, especially with the presence of halophytic vegetation. Here, we review recent contributions to tidal biogeomorphology and identify the presence of multiple competing stable states arising from a two-way feedback between biomass productivity and topographic elevation. Hence, through the analysis of previous and new results on spatially extended biogeomorphological systems, we show that multiple stable states constitute a unifying framework explaining emerging patterns in tidal environments from the local to the system scale. Furthermore, in contrast with traditional views we propose that biota in ti...
We propose an ecomorphodynamic model which conceptualizes the chief land-forming processes operating...
Ecosystem establishment under adverse geophysical conditions is often studied within the “windows of...
In degraded landscapes, recolonization by pioneer vegetation is often halted by the presence of pers...
We analyse the equilibrium states and transient dynamics of tidal biogeomorphic systems, such as lag...
The dynamics of estuaries and lagoons are the result of complex feedbacks between coupled biotic (e...
Marshes display impressive biogeomorphic features, such as zonation, a mosaic of extensive vegetatio...
Tidal environments are very delicate systems whose dynamics need be described in terms of a holistic...
Salt marshes are coastal ecosystems characterized by high biodiversity and rates of primary producti...
ABSTRACT: Changes in relative sea level, nutrient and sediment loading, and ecological characteristi...
We describe the coupled biotic and abiotic dynamics in intertidal environments using a point model t...
In times of natural and anthropogenic climate change, tidal bio-geomorphic systems are most exposed ...
Changes in relative sea level, nutrient and sediment loading, and ecological characteristics expose ...
Ecosystem establishment under adverse geophysical conditions is often studied within the “windows of...
The dynamics of shallow-water coastal environments are controlled by external drivers—sea level rise...
We propose an ecomorphodynamic model which conceptualizes the chief land-forming processes operating...
Ecosystem establishment under adverse geophysical conditions is often studied within the “windows of...
In degraded landscapes, recolonization by pioneer vegetation is often halted by the presence of pers...
We analyse the equilibrium states and transient dynamics of tidal biogeomorphic systems, such as lag...
The dynamics of estuaries and lagoons are the result of complex feedbacks between coupled biotic (e...
Marshes display impressive biogeomorphic features, such as zonation, a mosaic of extensive vegetatio...
Tidal environments are very delicate systems whose dynamics need be described in terms of a holistic...
Salt marshes are coastal ecosystems characterized by high biodiversity and rates of primary producti...
ABSTRACT: Changes in relative sea level, nutrient and sediment loading, and ecological characteristi...
We describe the coupled biotic and abiotic dynamics in intertidal environments using a point model t...
In times of natural and anthropogenic climate change, tidal bio-geomorphic systems are most exposed ...
Changes in relative sea level, nutrient and sediment loading, and ecological characteristics expose ...
Ecosystem establishment under adverse geophysical conditions is often studied within the “windows of...
The dynamics of shallow-water coastal environments are controlled by external drivers—sea level rise...
We propose an ecomorphodynamic model which conceptualizes the chief land-forming processes operating...
Ecosystem establishment under adverse geophysical conditions is often studied within the “windows of...
In degraded landscapes, recolonization by pioneer vegetation is often halted by the presence of pers...