Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, can significantly affect a broad range of ecosystems. Nevertheless, remarkably little work has focused on the costs and benefits that ecosystem engineers obtain from traits that underlie their ecosystem engineering capacity. We addressed this topic by comparing two autogenic engineers, which vary in the degree in which they affect their abiotic environment via their physical structure. That is, we compared two plant species from the intertidal coastal zone (Spartina anglica and Zostera noltii), whose shoots are exposed to similar currents and waves, but differ in the extent that they modify their environment via reduction of hydrodynamic energ...
This thesis explores the potential of the emergent macrophyte Sparganium erectum to act as a physica...
There is a growing recognition of the important role of scale-dependent feedback for biogeomorpholog...
There is a growing recognition of the important role of scale-dependent feedback for biogeomorpholog...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
Within intertidal areas of European Atlantic coasts the distribution of the small seagrass Zostera n...
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...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species--known as ecosystem engineers--are able to ...
<div><p>In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are ab...
<p>The importance of ecosystem engineering and biogeomorphic processes in shaping many aquatic and s...
An organism’s success is largely dependent upon its ability to function and survive within the physi...
Salt marshes and mangrove forests provide critical ecosystem services such as reduced sediment erosi...
Salt marshes and mangrove forests provide critical ecosystem services such as reduced sediment erosi...
ABSTRACT: Salt marshes and mangrove forests provide critical ecosystem services such as reduced sedi...
Plant species can be characterized by different growth strategies related to their inherent growth a...
This thesis explores the potential of the emergent macrophyte Sparganium erectum to act as a physica...
There is a growing recognition of the important role of scale-dependent feedback for biogeomorpholog...
There is a growing recognition of the important role of scale-dependent feedback for biogeomorpholog...
Biologically mediated modifications of the abiotic environment, also called ecosystem engineering, c...
Within intertidal areas of European Atlantic coasts the distribution of the small seagrass Zostera n...
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...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species--known as ecosystem engineers--are able to ...
<div><p>In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are ab...
<p>The importance of ecosystem engineering and biogeomorphic processes in shaping many aquatic and s...
An organism’s success is largely dependent upon its ability to function and survive within the physi...
Salt marshes and mangrove forests provide critical ecosystem services such as reduced sediment erosi...
Salt marshes and mangrove forests provide critical ecosystem services such as reduced sediment erosi...
ABSTRACT: Salt marshes and mangrove forests provide critical ecosystem services such as reduced sedi...
Plant species can be characterized by different growth strategies related to their inherent growth a...
This thesis explores the potential of the emergent macrophyte Sparganium erectum to act as a physica...
There is a growing recognition of the important role of scale-dependent feedback for biogeomorpholog...
There is a growing recognition of the important role of scale-dependent feedback for biogeomorpholog...