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Abstract Introduction Tidal wetland restoration is widely used to recover ecosystem function in modified estuaries, yet uncertainty remains about how quickly wildlife communities respond. Early trajectories are central to evaluating restoration success, guiding adaptive management, and building ecosystem resilience in engineered landscapes. Marsh birds
Jason Riggio +6 more
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Paleo-salt water dominates coastal aquifer salinization: A continental-scale study in China. [PDF]
Zheng T +21 more
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Abstract Introduction Many coastal wetlands are at high risk of degradation or loss due to sea‐level rise. Restoration techniques for maintaining coastal marshes are paramount, with thin‐layer placement (TLP) emerging as one feasible solution. Despite TLP's utilization, additional research is needed on species‐ and sediment‐specific responses ...
Caitlin Hemphill +2 more
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A do-it-yourself water quality sensor network to elucidate contaminant signatures and improve land management advice. [PDF]
Dare JE, Özkundakci D, McDowell RW.
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Abstract Introduction Coastal wetland restoration often involves planting nursery‐grown potted plants to accelerate vegetation development, particularly when stressful conditions or insufficient source material inhibit natural recruitment. Under these conditions, planting more densely or larger, more developed plants may increase vegetation survival ...
Kathryn M. Beheshti +10 more
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Genetic and phenotypic insights into shell integrity and market traits in farmed Pacific oysters. [PDF]
Chuku EO +5 more
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Sea‐level‐rise and alterations to natural hydrology have contributed to coastal land loss. To combat coastal land loss and maintain the ecosystem services provided by marshes, marsh creation has been broadly implemented. Marsh creation projects can be performed in conjunction with the construction of elevated terrestrial ridges that seek to mimic ...
Erik Nati‐Johnson +3 more
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Modeling Dominant Macrobenthic Species Distribution and Predicting Potential Habitats in the Yellow River Estuary, China. [PDF]
Yuan C +11 more
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Abstract This article examines how late bardic poetry transforms the condition of exile into a literary mode that reimagines community and tradition. I argue that poetry of lament, blessing and devotion articulates a broader literary consciousness that anticipates modern notions of a national consciousness. The compilation of bardic verse in manuscript
Daniel T. McClurkin
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