This paper examines how perennial Aster tripolium and annual Salicornia procumbens salt marshes alter the biomass, density, taxon diversity, and community structure of benthic macrofauna, and also examines the role of elevation, sediment grain size, plant cover, and marsh age. Core samples were collected on a fixed grid on an intertidal flat in the Westerschelde estuary (51.4° N, 4.1° E) over 5 years (2004–2008) of salt marsh development. In unvegetated areas, macrobenthic biomass, density, and taxon diversity were highest when elevation was highest, benthic diatoms were most abundant, and sediment median grain size was smallest. In contrast, in salt marsh areas, macrobenthic biomass and taxon diversity increased with median grain size, whi...
Abstract In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light ...
Disturbance–diversity relationships have long been studied in ecology with a unimodal relationship a...
Disturbance-diversity relationships have long been studied in ecology with a unimodal relationship a...
Habitat reconstruction is commonly employed to restore degraded estuarine habitats and lost ecologic...
Habitat reconstruction is commonly employed to restore degraded estuarine habitats and lost ecologic...
Plant cover is a fundamental feature of many coastal marine and terrestrial systems and controls the...
Sea level rise caused by global warming can lead to flooding and salt water encroachment in coastal ...
Despite excessive growth of macroalgae in estuarine systems, little research has been done to examin...
Macrofauna play a key role in the functioning of soft sediment intertidal ecosystems via bioturbatio...
Excessive growth of macroalgae in estuarine systems is becoming increasingly common along coastal co...
Reported impacts of the invasive saltmarsh grass Spartina anglica on benthic macrofaunal assemblages...
The coupling of geomorphological and ecological processes is critical for the maintenance or disappe...
1. Restoration of salt marshes on previously reclaimed land provides an excellent opportunity to stu...
The salt marsh grass Spartina anglica is an important habitat-modifying ecosystem engineering agent ...
Whereas it is well known that ecosystem engineers can have a large influence on biodiversity, underl...
Abstract In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light ...
Disturbance–diversity relationships have long been studied in ecology with a unimodal relationship a...
Disturbance-diversity relationships have long been studied in ecology with a unimodal relationship a...
Habitat reconstruction is commonly employed to restore degraded estuarine habitats and lost ecologic...
Habitat reconstruction is commonly employed to restore degraded estuarine habitats and lost ecologic...
Plant cover is a fundamental feature of many coastal marine and terrestrial systems and controls the...
Sea level rise caused by global warming can lead to flooding and salt water encroachment in coastal ...
Despite excessive growth of macroalgae in estuarine systems, little research has been done to examin...
Macrofauna play a key role in the functioning of soft sediment intertidal ecosystems via bioturbatio...
Excessive growth of macroalgae in estuarine systems is becoming increasingly common along coastal co...
Reported impacts of the invasive saltmarsh grass Spartina anglica on benthic macrofaunal assemblages...
The coupling of geomorphological and ecological processes is critical for the maintenance or disappe...
1. Restoration of salt marshes on previously reclaimed land provides an excellent opportunity to stu...
The salt marsh grass Spartina anglica is an important habitat-modifying ecosystem engineering agent ...
Whereas it is well known that ecosystem engineers can have a large influence on biodiversity, underl...
Abstract In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light ...
Disturbance–diversity relationships have long been studied in ecology with a unimodal relationship a...
Disturbance-diversity relationships have long been studied in ecology with a unimodal relationship a...