Mobile consumers influence the shoreward edge of intertidal seagrass ecosystems
Ecological paradigms suggest that the environmentally stressful edge of a habitat is determined by physical factors. The work finds that, counter to these paradigms, an environmentally stressful edge can also be impacted by biotic interactions and are more complex than suggested.
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Sea-level changes modulate beach face slope in coastal upwelling zones. [PDF]
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Genetic Diversity, Demographic Parameters, and Trophic Ecology of the Pampas Cat (<i>Leopardus garleppi</i>) in a Ramsar Wetland of Northwestern Peru. [PDF]
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Indiana\u27s Lake Michigan Shoreline: Recommended Shoreland Regulations for a Valuable Natural Resource [PDF]
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Coastline changes: A reconsideration of the prevalence of recession on sandy shorelines. [PDF]
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Extreme precipitation reshapes nutrient flows and balance in North America's largest river basin. [PDF]
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Understanding policy alignment in addressing hydrological hazards in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria. [PDF]
Agumagu OO, Marchant R, Stringer LC.
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Extreme storm impact and recovery on a natural beach-foredune system: The June 2016 storm at Bengello Beach, southeastern Australia. [PDF]
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