نتایج جستجو برای: marsh grading

تعداد نتایج: 24181  

2015
Zhan Hu Jim van Belzen Daphne van der Wal Thorsten Balke Zheng Bing Wang Tjeerd J. Bouma

Understanding themechanisms limiting and facilitating salt marsh vegetation initial establishment is of widespread importance due to the many valuable services salt marsh ecosystems offer. Salt marsh dynamics have been investigated by many previous studies, but the mechanisms that enable or disable salt marsh initial establishment are still understudied. Recently, the “windows of opportunity” (...

2006
JOHN J. HUTCHENS KEITH WALTERS

Molluscs, both gastropods and bivalves, appear to disproportionately influence the dynamics of salt marsh habitats. Bivalves typically are facilitators positively affecting the growth and survival of marshes, but gastropods may have unanticipated top-down effects through direct consumption of the predominant marsh vegetation, Spartina alterniflora. Natural, elevational differences in S. alterni...

2014
Brent W. Steury Ronald J. Litwin Erik T. Oberg Joseph P. Smoot Milan J. Pavich Geoffrey Sanders Vincent L. Santucci

Introduction The narrow-leaved cattail wetland (Hopfensperger and Engelhardt 2007) known as Dyke Marsh formally became a land holding of George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP, a unit of the national park system) in 1959, along with a congressional directive to honor a newly-let 30-year commercial sand and gravel dredge-mining lease at the site (Litwin et al. 2013; Figure 1). Dredging continu...

1983
Richard P. Stumpf

An unditched salt marsh-creek drainage basin (Holland Glade Marsh, Lewes, Delaware) has a sedimentation rate of 0.5 cm year-l. During normal, storm-free conditions, the creek carries negligible amounts of sand and coarse silt. Of the material in the waters flooding the marsh surface, over 80% disappears from the floodwaters within 12 m of the creek. About one-half of the lost material is theore...

2006
Anna Hollingsworth Rod M. Connolly

Australian saltmarshes are inundated less frequently and for shorter periods than most northern hemisphere marshes, and when inundated provide transient fish a diverse prey assemblage. We determined the extent of feeding on saltmarsh by examining stomach contents of a common marsh transient, glassfish (Ambassis jacksoniensis), in the Coombabah estuary in subtropical Queensland. We tested the hy...

2011
Diana Stralberg Matthew Brennan John C. Callaway Julian K. Wood Lisa M. Schile Dennis Jongsomjit Maggi Kelly V. Thomas Parker Stephen Crooks

BACKGROUND Tidal marshes will be threatened by increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR) over the next century. Managers seek guidance on whether existing and restored marshes will be resilient under a range of potential future conditions, and on prioritizing marsh restoration and conservation activities. METHODOLOGY Building upon established models, we developed a hybrid approach that involve...

2008
Pat E. R. Dale Jon Knight Brian H. Kay Heather Chapman Scott A. Ritchie Michael D. Brown

Research at 10 locations in coastal subtropical Queensland, Australia, has shown that salt marshes contained heterogeneous distributions of eggshells of the pest and vector mosquito Aedes vigilax (Skuse) (Diptera:Culicidae). The eggshell distribution was related to specific vegetation assemblages, with a mix of the grass, Sporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth (Poales: Poaceae), and the beaded glassw...

2018
Jan T Wollenberg Jeff Ollerhead Gail L Chmura

Salt marshes are highly effective carbon (C) sinks and have higher rates of soil C burial (per square meter) than terrestrial ecosystems. Marsh reclamation and anthropogenic impacts, however, have resulted in extensive losses of salt marshes. Restoration of marshes drained and "reclaimed" for agriculture (referred to in Canada as dykelands) and degraded marshes can generate C credits, but only ...

2005
KELLY ADDY ARTHUR GOLD BARBARA NOWICKI JAMES MCKENNA MARK STOLT PETER GROFFMAN

Coastal waters are severely threatened by nitrogen (N) loading from direct groundwater discharge. The subterranean estuary, the mixing zone of fresh groundwater and sea water in a coastal aquifer, has a high potential to remove substantial N. A network of piezometers was used to characterize the denitrification capacity and groundwater flow paths in the subterranean estuary below a Rhode Island...

2013
David H. LaFever Paige M. Schmidt Neil D. Perry Craig A. Faulhaber Roel R. Lopez Elizabeth A. Forys

Rapid development and urbanization of the lower Florida Keys in the last 30 years has fragmented the habitat of the Lower Keys marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris hefneri), hereafter called marsh rabbit, and threatened it with extinction. On the Naval Air Station–Key West (NAS), Boca Chica Key, marsh rabbits exist as a meta-population of discrete habitat patches in a matrix of wetlands and airfi...

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