Tidal wetland ecosystems and their vegetation communities are broadly controlled by tidal range and inundation frequency. Sea-level rise combined with episodic flooding events are causing shifts in thresholds of vegetation species which reconstructs the plant zonation of the coastal landscape. More frequent inundation events in the upland forest are causing the forest to convert into tidal marshes, and what is left behind are swaths of dead-standing trees along the marsh–forest boundary. Upland forest dieback has been well documented in the mid-Atlantic; however, reliable methods to accurately identify this dieback over large scales are still being developed. Here, we use multitemporal Lidar and imagery from the National Agricultural Imager...
Tidal wetland restoration efforts can be challenging to monitor in the field due to unstable local c...
Natural variability in surface-water extent and associated characteristics presents a challenge to g...
International audienceWetland area has decreased in most parts of the world and remains threatened b...
Global mean temperatures have risen above pre-industrial temperatures resulting in a sea level rose ...
Salt marsh vegetation extent and zonation are often controlled by bottom up factors determined in pa...
Barrier islands within sheltered environments are an important natural defense from severe storm imp...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Many freshwater forested wetlands along the southeastern U.S. coastline are rapidly transitioning fr...
Coastal marshes provide valuable ecosystem services yet are increasingly vulnerable to sea level ris...
Transgression into adjacent uplands is an important global response of coastal wetlands to accelerat...
There is an increasing concern over how accelerated rates of sea-level rise (SLR) will impact tidal ...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal changes caused by episodic disturbances and seasonal variabili...
High-lying vegetated marshes and low-lying bare mudflats have been suggested to be two stable states...
Coastal ecosystems throughout the world are increasingly vulnerable to degradation as a result of ac...
Salt marshes provide a bulwark against sea-level rise (SLR), an interface between aquatic and terres...
Tidal wetland restoration efforts can be challenging to monitor in the field due to unstable local c...
Natural variability in surface-water extent and associated characteristics presents a challenge to g...
International audienceWetland area has decreased in most parts of the world and remains threatened b...
Global mean temperatures have risen above pre-industrial temperatures resulting in a sea level rose ...
Salt marsh vegetation extent and zonation are often controlled by bottom up factors determined in pa...
Barrier islands within sheltered environments are an important natural defense from severe storm imp...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Many freshwater forested wetlands along the southeastern U.S. coastline are rapidly transitioning fr...
Coastal marshes provide valuable ecosystem services yet are increasingly vulnerable to sea level ris...
Transgression into adjacent uplands is an important global response of coastal wetlands to accelerat...
There is an increasing concern over how accelerated rates of sea-level rise (SLR) will impact tidal ...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal changes caused by episodic disturbances and seasonal variabili...
High-lying vegetated marshes and low-lying bare mudflats have been suggested to be two stable states...
Coastal ecosystems throughout the world are increasingly vulnerable to degradation as a result of ac...
Salt marshes provide a bulwark against sea-level rise (SLR), an interface between aquatic and terres...
Tidal wetland restoration efforts can be challenging to monitor in the field due to unstable local c...
Natural variability in surface-water extent and associated characteristics presents a challenge to g...
International audienceWetland area has decreased in most parts of the world and remains threatened b...