Data from: Growth response of dune-building grasses to summer precipitation. Nature Communications In the study, we look at an unresolved link between rainfall and coastal dune development. We found that soil moisture along a Dutch embryo dune to foredune transect was highly dependent on precipitation. Furthermore, the growth response of dune-building traits in Eurpoean marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) and sand couch (Elytrigia juncea) depended on soil moisture. Both plant species play a crucial role for the dune development process. The first dataset contains data from a controlled pot experiment. Pots with marram grass and sand couch have been irrigated at different water levels, and regular weekly intervals. The growth response was me...
Plant interactions with soil microbiota are important drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Vegetated coastal dunes have the capacity to keep up with sea-level rise by accumulating and stabili...
Data published in paper: Van Puijenbroek, M.E.B., Teichman, C., Meijdam, N., Oliveras, I., Berendse...
In biogeomorphic landscapes, plant traits can steer landscape development through plant-mediated fee...
Dune development along highly dynamic land-sea boundaries is the result of interaction between veget...
Climate change alters mean global surface temperatures, precipitation regimes, and atmospheric moist...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
Item does not contain fulltextData from: A Lévy expansion strategy optimizes early dune building by...
Coastal dunes occur along the sandy shores of most continents where they serve as coastal defence ag...
Rising sea levels threaten coastal safety by increasing the risk of flooding. Coastal dunes provide ...
Plant interactions with soil microbiota are important drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem function...
For development of embryo dunes on the highly dynamic land–sea boundary, summer growth and the absen...
Nature-based solutions to mitigate the impact of future climate change depend on restoring biologica...
Nature-based solutions to mitigate the impact of future climate change depend on restoring biologica...
Item does not contain fulltextData from: Resilience of beach grasses along a biogeomorphic successiv...
Plant interactions with soil microbiota are important drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Vegetated coastal dunes have the capacity to keep up with sea-level rise by accumulating and stabili...
Data published in paper: Van Puijenbroek, M.E.B., Teichman, C., Meijdam, N., Oliveras, I., Berendse...
In biogeomorphic landscapes, plant traits can steer landscape development through plant-mediated fee...
Dune development along highly dynamic land-sea boundaries is the result of interaction between veget...
Climate change alters mean global surface temperatures, precipitation regimes, and atmospheric moist...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
Item does not contain fulltextData from: A Lévy expansion strategy optimizes early dune building by...
Coastal dunes occur along the sandy shores of most continents where they serve as coastal defence ag...
Rising sea levels threaten coastal safety by increasing the risk of flooding. Coastal dunes provide ...
Plant interactions with soil microbiota are important drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem function...
For development of embryo dunes on the highly dynamic land–sea boundary, summer growth and the absen...
Nature-based solutions to mitigate the impact of future climate change depend on restoring biologica...
Nature-based solutions to mitigate the impact of future climate change depend on restoring biologica...
Item does not contain fulltextData from: Resilience of beach grasses along a biogeomorphic successiv...
Plant interactions with soil microbiota are important drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Vegetated coastal dunes have the capacity to keep up with sea-level rise by accumulating and stabili...
Data published in paper: Van Puijenbroek, M.E.B., Teichman, C., Meijdam, N., Oliveras, I., Berendse...