Benthic fauna dynamics following large‐scale seagrass restoration in an exposed environment
Seagrass meadows are vital habitats, modifying hydrodynamic energy flows and sustaining biodiversity in the benthic environment. As such, there is a growing interest in using seagrass as a nature‐based solution for coastal adaptation. However, planting seagrass in hydrodynamically exposed environments is challenging, and the trajectories and timescales
Theodor Kindeberg +2 more
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On the mutual relation between profiles and waves of sandy beachs
Shozo Tomaki
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Variations of Free-Living Marine Nematode’s Taxonomic Structure and Functional Traits in Contrasting Sandy Beach Habitats [PDF]
Huili Song, Fanghong Mu, Yan Sun, Er Hua
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Abstract Introduction With anthropogenic environmental change accelerating, incorporating long‐term perspectives into ecological restoration is essential. Paleoecological evidence increasingly indicates that many perceived “natural” landscapes under current conservation regimes are, in fact, cultural or modern systems.
Yihan Wang +7 more
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Dataset of quantification and classification of microplastics in Mexican sandy beaches. [PDF]
Alvarez-Zeferino JC +4 more
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Testing the habitat harshness hypothesis: Reproductive biology of the wedge clam Donax hanleyanus (Bivalvia: Donacidae) on three Argentinean sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics [PDF]
Arntz, Wolf +4 more
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When the Tide is High: Estimating the Welfare Impact of Coastal Erosion Management [PDF]
A choice experiment was undertaken at Buffalo beach, Whitianga, in order to investigate beach visitors’ preferences for various coastal erosion management options.
Phillips, Yvonne
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Property as power: A theory of representation
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Rutger Claassen
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Bio‐mediated cementation of supratidal beach sediments associated with groundwater springs
ABSTRACT The formation of beachrock, sensu stricto, via carbonate precipitation in the intertidal zone is widespread throughout the tropics and subtropics. While cementation of supratidal beach sediments has also been noted in several locations, it has received much less attention.
Thomas William Garner +1 more
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Short course on principles and applications of beach nourishment [PDF]
Covers the engineering aspects of beach nourishment.
Campbell, Thomas +2 more
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