In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species--known as ecosystem engineers--are able to modify the environment for their own benefit. Little is known however, about the interaction between functional plant traits and ecosystem engineering. We studied the responses of Scirpus tabernaemontani and Scirpus maritimus to wave impact in full-scale flume experiments. Stem density and biomass were used to predict the ecosystem engineering effect of wave attenuation. Also the drag force on plants, their bending angle after wave impact and the stem biomechanical properties were quantified as both responses of stress experienced and effects on ecosystem engineering. We analyzed lignin, cellulose, and silica contents as traits likely effecti...
<p>The molecule traits silica, lignin, and cellulose strengthen the cell wall. Tensile and bending p...
• Background and Aims Ecosystem-based flood defence including salt-marsh as a key component is incre...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are able to mo...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species-known as ecosystem engineers-are able to mo...
<div><p>In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are ab...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
International audienceRecent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, ...
Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative...
The importance of ecosystem engineering and biogeomorphic processes in shaping many aquatic and semi...
Background and Aims It is important to have an in-depth mechanistic understanding of tidal marsh est...
Abstract Background and Aims It is important to have an in-depth mechanistic understanding of tidal ...
Plant species can be characterized by different growth strategies related to their inherent growth a...
<p>The molecule traits silica, lignin, and cellulose strengthen the cell wall. Tensile and bending p...
• Background and Aims Ecosystem-based flood defence including salt-marsh as a key component is incre...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are able to mo...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species-known as ecosystem engineers-are able to mo...
<div><p>In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are ab...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
International audienceRecent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, ...
Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative...
The importance of ecosystem engineering and biogeomorphic processes in shaping many aquatic and semi...
Background and Aims It is important to have an in-depth mechanistic understanding of tidal marsh est...
Abstract Background and Aims It is important to have an in-depth mechanistic understanding of tidal ...
Plant species can be characterized by different growth strategies related to their inherent growth a...
<p>The molecule traits silica, lignin, and cellulose strengthen the cell wall. Tensile and bending p...
• Background and Aims Ecosystem-based flood defence including salt-marsh as a key component is incre...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...