Crab burrows play an important role in saltmarsh wetlands and are a useful indicator of wetland condition. The spatiotemporal distribution of crab burrows varies considerably in tidal wetlands. However, the reasons for these variations are poorly understood, in part, due to the limited availability of comprehensive field data. Based on a two-year continuous observation at a tidal wetland in the northern Jiangsu Coast, China, this study explored the relationship between crab burrow density and environmental variables, including median grain size, water content, organic matter content, soil salinity, and elevation. Our results show that the distribution of crab burrows was unimodal across the shore in winter and spring (Nov-Apr) when air temp...
Abstract Burrowing animals profoundly influence plant communities, and changes in the burrower and p...
Crabs are among the most important benthos in intertidal marshes. Numerous studies have shown that t...
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Macro-pores such as crab burrows are found commonly distributed in salt marsh sediments. Their distu...
Research in salt marshes dominated by the grass Sporobolus alterniflorus indicates that plant charac...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential role in c...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Up to now, few studies pay attention on the effects of crab burrowing on soil properties of newly fo...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
Consumers are often overlooked as key drivers of vegetation structure and ecosystem functioning in c...
Crabs may elicit effects on wetland carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) concentrations and ...
Since the species\u27 discovery in 1802, various aspects of the sand fiddler crab (Uca pugilator) ha...
The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and active...
The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and active...
Abstract Burrowing animals profoundly influence plant communities, and changes in the burrower and p...
Crabs are among the most important benthos in intertidal marshes. Numerous studies have shown that t...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Macro-pores such as crab burrows are found commonly distributed in salt marsh sediments. Their distu...
Research in salt marshes dominated by the grass Sporobolus alterniflorus indicates that plant charac...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential role in c...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Up to now, few studies pay attention on the effects of crab burrowing on soil properties of newly fo...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
Consumers are often overlooked as key drivers of vegetation structure and ecosystem functioning in c...
Crabs may elicit effects on wetland carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) concentrations and ...
Since the species\u27 discovery in 1802, various aspects of the sand fiddler crab (Uca pugilator) ha...
The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and active...
The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and active...
Abstract Burrowing animals profoundly influence plant communities, and changes in the burrower and p...
Crabs are among the most important benthos in intertidal marshes. Numerous studies have shown that t...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...