Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment dynamics, modify their local environment. Such ecosystem engineering species can have either sediment-stabilizing or sediment-destabilizing effects on tidal flats. They interplay with abiotic forcing conditions (wind, tide, nutrient inputs) in driving the community structure and generating spatial heterogeneity, determining the composition of different communities of associated species, and thereby affecting the channelling of energy through different compartments in the food web. This suggests that, depending on local species composition, tidal flats may have conspicuously different geomorphology and biological functions under similar externa...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
In intertidal soft-bottom ecosystems, ecosystem engineers such as reef-building bivalves, can strong...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Todays Wadden Sea is a heavily human-altered ecosystem. Shaped by natural forces since its origin 7,...
Todays Wadden Sea is a heavily human-altered ecosystem. Shaped by natural forces since its origin 7,...
Todays Wadden Sea is a heavily human-altered ecosystem. Shaped by natural forces since its origin 7,...
Understanding how altered hydrodynamics related to climate change and anthropogenic modificat...
Human activities at sea are still increasing. As biodiversity is a central topic in the management o...
Tidal Inlets are the links between the Wadden Sea and the open shore. So their benthic communities a...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
In intertidal soft-bottom ecosystems, ecosystem engineers such as reef-building bivalves, can strong...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Shallow soft-sediment systems are mostly dominated by species that, by strongly affecting sediment d...
Todays Wadden Sea is a heavily human-altered ecosystem. Shaped by natural forces since its origin 7,...
Todays Wadden Sea is a heavily human-altered ecosystem. Shaped by natural forces since its origin 7,...
Todays Wadden Sea is a heavily human-altered ecosystem. Shaped by natural forces since its origin 7,...
Understanding how altered hydrodynamics related to climate change and anthropogenic modificat...
Human activities at sea are still increasing. As biodiversity is a central topic in the management o...
Tidal Inlets are the links between the Wadden Sea and the open shore. So their benthic communities a...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
In intertidal soft-bottom ecosystems, ecosystem engineers such as reef-building bivalves, can strong...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...