Submitted in fulfillment of a 2015 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant New England salt marshes are some of the most productive and important coastal ecosytems but they are currently under threat from human activities in adjacent terrestrial and marine habitats (e.g. eutrophication from terrestrial runoff and the removal of top predators). Recent experiments indicate that predators are likely key interactors along salt marsh creek banks but the identity and relative importance of common cross ecosystem predators are unknown and likely vary from marsh to marsh. Surveys in 2014 indicate that salt marshes of Nantucket host a diverse suite of predators including marine (e.g. green crabs, blue crabs, American eels, mummichogs) and terrestri...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
In many systems there has been extensive loss of foundation species and associated ecosystem service...
Tidal marshes represent one of the most productive natural systems on the globe, but because they ar...
The worldwide decline of salt marshes has resulted in the loss of critical ecosystem services. Coast...
The worldwide decline of salt marshes has resulted in the loss of critical ecosystem services. Coast...
<div><p>Recent studies in coastal wetlands have indicated that consumers may play an important role ...
Recent studies in coastal wetlands have indicated that consumers may play an important role in regul...
Coastal ecosystems are some of the most valuable habitats on Earth but are under constant threat fro...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential role in c...
Many species move within and across diverse habitat mosaics over their lifetime, requiring ecologist...
How organisms and ecological systems respond to global change is of great interest to ecologists. Th...
This research investigates the combined effects of tidal restriction and Phragmites australis invasi...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
In many systems there has been extensive loss of foundation species and associated ecosystem service...
Tidal marshes represent one of the most productive natural systems on the globe, but because they ar...
The worldwide decline of salt marshes has resulted in the loss of critical ecosystem services. Coast...
The worldwide decline of salt marshes has resulted in the loss of critical ecosystem services. Coast...
<div><p>Recent studies in coastal wetlands have indicated that consumers may play an important role ...
Recent studies in coastal wetlands have indicated that consumers may play an important role in regul...
Coastal ecosystems are some of the most valuable habitats on Earth but are under constant threat fro...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential role in c...
Many species move within and across diverse habitat mosaics over their lifetime, requiring ecologist...
How organisms and ecological systems respond to global change is of great interest to ecologists. Th...
This research investigates the combined effects of tidal restriction and Phragmites australis invasi...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
Increasing evidence shows that facilitative interactions between species play an essential rol...
In many systems there has been extensive loss of foundation species and associated ecosystem service...