Understanding the drivers of variability in plant diversity from local to landscape spatial scales is a challenge in ecological systems. Environmental gradients exist at several spatial scales and can be nested hierarchically, influencing patterns of plant diversity in complex ways. As plant community dynamics influence ecosystem function, understanding the drivers of plant community variability across space is paramount for predicting potential shifts in ecosystem function from global change. Determining the scales at which stress gradients influence vegetation composition is crucial to inform management and restoration of tidal marshes for specific functions. Here, we analyzed vegetation community composition in 51 tidal marshes from the ...
It is widely accepted that in coastal wetlands a negative relationship exists between plant species ...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/umpress_tidal_wetlands_primer_images/1026/thumbnail.jp
From 2003 through 2005, tidal marsh plant species diversity and abundance on historically surveyed v...
Biogeographic patterns across a landscape are developed by the interplay of environmental processes ...
Interactions among members of ecological communities often vary spatially in response to environment...
Aims: Tidal marsh vegetation along estuaries is exposed to strong environmental gradients that deter...
Aim: To quantify the responses of alpha and beta diversity to multivariate gradients, incorporating ...
Community structure, community-environment relationships, the role of land surface elevation as a de...
In general, community similarity is thought to decay with distance; however, this view may be compli...
International audienceThe tidal marshes in the nature reserve of the Seine Estuary in northern Franc...
<div><p>In general, community similarity is thought to decay with distance; however, this view may b...
We analyzed tidal wetland vegetation patterns in the San Francisco Bay–Delta estuary (Bay–Delta) and...
Community assemblages provide insight into ecosystem processes, both spatially and temporally. They ...
The following research explores how abiotic and biotic processes interact to shape the distributions...
It is widely accepted that in coastal wetlands a negative relationship exists between plant species ...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/umpress_tidal_wetlands_primer_images/1026/thumbnail.jp
From 2003 through 2005, tidal marsh plant species diversity and abundance on historically surveyed v...
Biogeographic patterns across a landscape are developed by the interplay of environmental processes ...
Interactions among members of ecological communities often vary spatially in response to environment...
Aims: Tidal marsh vegetation along estuaries is exposed to strong environmental gradients that deter...
Aim: To quantify the responses of alpha and beta diversity to multivariate gradients, incorporating ...
Community structure, community-environment relationships, the role of land surface elevation as a de...
In general, community similarity is thought to decay with distance; however, this view may be compli...
International audienceThe tidal marshes in the nature reserve of the Seine Estuary in northern Franc...
<div><p>In general, community similarity is thought to decay with distance; however, this view may b...
We analyzed tidal wetland vegetation patterns in the San Francisco Bay–Delta estuary (Bay–Delta) and...
Community assemblages provide insight into ecosystem processes, both spatially and temporally. They ...
The following research explores how abiotic and biotic processes interact to shape the distributions...
It is widely accepted that in coastal wetlands a negative relationship exists between plant species ...
The low-lying topographic nature of salt marshes makes plants in these communities particularly vuln...
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/umpress_tidal_wetlands_primer_images/1026/thumbnail.jp