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Biological and geomorphic effects have been treated independently in fluvial geomorphology. Flume experiments with burrowing crayfish show that interactions between these drivers do more geomorphic work than the sum of their maximum independent parts combined, meaning total biogeomorphic effects to rivers are likely underestimated.
Catherine H. Sanders +2 more
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Ecosystem services and disservices of mangrove forests and salt marshes
Daniel A. Friess +5 more
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Discovery of Halicyclops continentalis (Cyclopidae, Halicyclopinae) from Estuaries and Salt Marshes on the West Coast of South Korea [PDF]
Young-Chang Cheon
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Can the Non-native Salt Marsh Halophyte Spartina alterniflora Threaten Native Seagrass (Zostera japonica) Habitats? A Case Study in the Yellow River Delta, China [PDF]
Shidong Yue +8 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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Making it rain: Adopting soil science techniques for studies of land–water interactions
Abstract Use of buffer zones or intact riparian areas is common practice to mitigate nutrient losses from agricultural areas that can impair water quality. However, much of the work assessing the impact of these conservation practices comes from watershed or regional‐scale analyses linking water quality to land‐use/land‐cover metrics.
Jessica R. Corman +3 more
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This study aimed to quantify the spatio‐temporal use of breeding environments by the Eurasian curlew in 5 contrasting agricultural landscapes. To this end, 64 individuals were tagged with GPS devices to assess their space use according to their breeding stages and define their foraging habitat selection.
Marie Donnez +15 more
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A Field Investigation on CO2 Budget at a Salt Marsh Located at Coastal Urban Area
T. Endo +4 more
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