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The study focusses on the morphological evolution of worldwide restored intertidal flats. These intertidal flats initially experience high sedimentation rates after the opening of the connection with open waters. The anthropogenic structures cause high morphological instability and are eroded, leading to a self‐cannibalisation of the system.
Riccardo Brunetta +4 more
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Eastern United States: Potential Range for Ecologically Based Coastal Defenses in 2100
These maps show where black mangroves can potentially thrive along the US east coast by the end of the 21st century under several climate scenarios. Similar work was done for oyster reefs and saltmarshes. ABSTRACT Eco‐defenses (mangroves, oyster reefs, and saltmarshes) are ecosystems that can help to mitigate the effects of natural hazards and erosion ...
Henry Fox Hausmann +3 more
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Do predators have a role to play in wetland ecosystem functioning? An experimental study in New England salt marshes. [PDF]
Moore AC, Schmitz OJ.
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ABSTRACT This study presents new evidence for the early use of lime mortar during the Early Iron Age at the Piscina Torta site (Ostia, Italy), situated on the earliest Holocene beach ridges in the southern Tiber delta. The site, which was earlier described as a briquetage site, dates from between the late 8th and 6th century BCE and consists of a large
Francesca Bulian +5 more
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ABSTRACT In fish, sex determination and gonadal development are controlled by various genetic and environmental factors. In this study, experiments were conducted on the estuarine mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) to investigate gonadal differentiation following exposure to the synthetic estrogen, 17α‐ethinylestradiol (EE2).
Ibrahim Chehade +5 more
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Microbial Communities Display Key Functional Differences between Reference and Restored Salt Marshes. [PDF]
Campbell KL, Armitage AR, Labonté JM.
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In situ denitrification rates from a salt marsh after sediment addition
Abstract Salt marshes globally are rapidly being outpaced by sea level rise. One strategy used to boost marsh elevation is thin layer sediment placement (also known as TLP). Yet the impact of TLP on marsh nitrogen cycling largely remains unknown. To address this knowledge gap, we used the push‐pull and isotope pairing technique to measure in situ ...
Nia N. Bartolucci, Robinson W. Fulweiler
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Beyond Invasion: How <i>Phragmites australis</i> Modifies Soil Architecture and Carbon Storage in Long Island Sound Salt Marshes. [PDF]
Kahara SN, Attah PF, Negi R.
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Pathogenic Vibrio species isolated from aquaculture environments in low‐ and middle‐income countries exhibit elevated antimicrobial resistance and multiple virulence traits. These findings highlight significant risks to fish health and food safety, underscoring the need for strengthened antimicrobial stewardship, robust biosecurity measures and ...
Asiphe Hobe +5 more
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Microbial metacommunity of salt marshes rebuilds along an elevational gradient after initial disturbance. [PDF]
Tebbe DA +11 more
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