How do drying and rewetting events affect nutrient fluxes and bacteria dynamics in subtropical estuarine sediments? [PDF]
Drying and rewetting occur frequently in coastal marsh sediments due to oscillations of rising and falling tides, and episodic droughts and floods. Similarly, drying events also occur within freshwater systems due to changing precipitation patterns ...
Jenkins, Jason D.
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Interactions and Community Structure of Fungi and Prokaryotes in Salt and Brackish Marsh Ecosystems
Microbial communities play a fundamental role in biogeochemical cycling within salt and brackish marsh ecosystems, yet fungal‐prokaryotic interactions in these environments remain poorly understood.
Madeleine A. Thompson, Xuefeng Peng
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Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions from a California Salt Marsh [PDF]
Wetland carbon sequestration is offset by carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions for which the magnitudes remain coarsely constrained. To better understand the spatial and temporal variations of gaseous carbon fluxes from marsh soils in a ...
Wang, Jian
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The influence of vegetation on turbulence and flow velocities in European salt-marshes
Flow hindrance by salt-marsh vegetation is manifested in the structure of the tidal current; it has a significant impact on sediment transport and it has been related to increased sediment accretion. The flow characteristics in three different vegetation
Amos, C.L., Neumeier, U.
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Conceptual model of salt marsh management on Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Florida: final report [PDF]
Diking and holding water on salt marshes ("impounding" the marsh) is a management technique used on Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR) and elsewhere in the Southeast to: a) prevent the reproduction of saltmarsh mosquitos, and b) attract ...
Montague, C. L. +2 more
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Biogeomorphology of salt marshes [PDF]
The coastal zone is the most densely populated area globally and economic activity is high. 70% of the world’s megacities is located in this area, and the population is still growing. However, coastal protection is a prerequisite to work and live in this area, especially with predicted sea level rise and extreme storms becoming more frequent and severe.
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Distribution of testate amoebae in salt marshes along the North American East Coast [PDF]
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2006 Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal ResearchThis study describes the distribution of testate amoebae in three North American East Coast salt marshes (Leipsic River marsh, Delaware, USA; Little River ...
Charman, Dan J. +2 more
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Salt marshes are ecologically important ecosystems with dynamic nutrient exchange between land and sea. Their zonation along an elevation gradient supports specific communities exhibiting successional patterns.
Dennis Alexander Tebbe +11 more
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Categorized bibliography for a conceptual model of salt marsh management on Merritt Island, Florida [PDF]
Enclosed is a bibliography of 556 published articles, technical reports, theses, dissertations, and books that form the basis for a conceptual model of salt marsh management on Merritt Island, Florida (Section 1).
Hingtgen, T. +3 more
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Short-term impact of sheep grazing on salt-marsh vegetation succession in a newly created salt-marsh site [PDF]
In this paper, the effect of three winter seasons of sheep grazing on cover, composition and species richness of vegetation, Elymus athericus expansion and forage quality of saltmarsh species were studied.
Erfanzadeh, R. +4 more
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