Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem services of coastal protection and chemical habitat formation that could help mitigate the impact of sea level rise and ocean acidification. However, the intensification of hydrodynamic forces caused by sea level rise, in addition to habitat degradation threaten the provision of these ecosystem services. With quantitative field measurements of the coastal protection and chemical habitat formation services of seagrass meadows, we statistically model the relationships between hydrodynamic forces, vegetation density and the provision of these ecosystem services. Utilising a high-resolution hydrodynamic model that simulates end of the century hydrodynamic conditions and three scenarios of coral reef d...
Coral reefs serve as natural barriers that protect adjacent shorelines from coastal hazards such as ...
Coral reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on Earth to climate change because the...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem services of coastal protection and chemical habitat form...
Shallow tropical bays in the Caribbean, like Orient Bay and Galion Bay in Saint Martin, are often sh...
Seagrass meadows are found growing on beach foreshores throughout the Caribbean. These underwater me...
Ecosystems are linked within landscapes by the physical and biological processes they mediate. In su...
Due to human activities atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have increased from 280 to almost ...
The distribution and abundance of seagrass ecosystems could change significantly over the coming cen...
Coastal bays in the Caribbean accommodate different marine ecosystems, including seagrass meadows an...
The nearshore rocky reef environment is an ecosystem of great ecological and economic importance. Ro...
Tropical coral reefs are threatened and in decline, and their future is highly uncertain. With incre...
Highly productive tropical seagrasses often live adjacent to or among coral reefs and utilize large ...
Seagrass meadows deliver important ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, enhanced biodiversit...
Tropical beaches provide coastal flood protection, income from tourism, and habitat for flagship spe...
Coral reefs serve as natural barriers that protect adjacent shorelines from coastal hazards such as ...
Coral reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on Earth to climate change because the...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem services of coastal protection and chemical habitat form...
Shallow tropical bays in the Caribbean, like Orient Bay and Galion Bay in Saint Martin, are often sh...
Seagrass meadows are found growing on beach foreshores throughout the Caribbean. These underwater me...
Ecosystems are linked within landscapes by the physical and biological processes they mediate. In su...
Due to human activities atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have increased from 280 to almost ...
The distribution and abundance of seagrass ecosystems could change significantly over the coming cen...
Coastal bays in the Caribbean accommodate different marine ecosystems, including seagrass meadows an...
The nearshore rocky reef environment is an ecosystem of great ecological and economic importance. Ro...
Tropical coral reefs are threatened and in decline, and their future is highly uncertain. With incre...
Highly productive tropical seagrasses often live adjacent to or among coral reefs and utilize large ...
Seagrass meadows deliver important ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, enhanced biodiversit...
Tropical beaches provide coastal flood protection, income from tourism, and habitat for flagship spe...
Coral reefs serve as natural barriers that protect adjacent shorelines from coastal hazards such as ...
Coral reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on Earth to climate change because the...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...