نتایج جستجو برای: salt marsh

تعداد نتایج: 83805  

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 ...

2008
MATTHEW E. KIMBALL

Large-scale marsh restoration efforts were conducted to restore normal salt marsh structure and function to degraded marshes (i.e., former salt hay farms) in the mesohaline lower Delaware Bay. While nekton response has been previously evaluated for the marsh surface and subtidal creeks in these marshes, little effort has been focused on intertidal creeks. Nekton response in intertidal creeks wa...

2017
Neil K Ganju Zafer Defne Matthew L Kirwan Sergio Fagherazzi Andrea D'Alpaos Luca Carniello

Salt marshes are valued for their ecosystem services, and their vulnerability is typically assessed through biotic and abiotic measurements at individual points on the landscape. However, lateral erosion can lead to rapid marsh loss as marshes build vertically. Marsh sediment budgets represent a spatially integrated measure of competing constructive and destructive forces: a sediment surplus ma...

2012
Mark Schuerch A. Vafeidis K. Reise

We reconstruct past accretion rates of a salt marsh on the island of Sylt, Germany, using measurements of the radioisotopes Pb and Cs, as well as historical aerial photographs. Results from three cores indicate accretion rates varying between 1 and 16 mm year. Comparisons with tide gauge data show that high accretion rates during the 1980s and 1990s coincide with periods of increased storm acti...

2013
Rinku Dey Kamal Krishna Pal Dharmesh Sherathia Trupti Dalsania Kinjal Savsani Ilaxi Patel Bhoomika Sukhadiya Mona Mandaliya Manesh Thomas Sucheta Ghorai Sejal Vanpariya Rupal Rupapara Priya Rawal Anil Kumar Saxena

The 5.52-Mbp draft genome sequence of Bacillus sp. strain NSP2.1, a nonhalophilic bacterium isolated from the salt marsh of the Great Rann of Kutch, India, is reported here. An analysis of the genome of this organism will facilitate the understanding of its survival in the salt marsh.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
J P Donnelly M D Bertness

The distribution of New England salt marsh communities is intrinsically linked to the magnitude, frequency, and duration of tidal inundation. Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) exclusively inhabits the frequently flooded lower elevations, whereas a mosaic of marsh hay (Spartina patens), spike grass (Distichlis spicata), and black rush (Juncus gerardi) typically dominate higher elevations. Monito...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Yiping Cao Peter G Green Patricia A Holden

Denitrifying microbial communities and denitrification in salt marsh sediments may be affected by many factors, including environmental conditions, nutrient availability, and levels of pollutants. The objective of this study was to examine how microbial community composition and denitrification enzyme activities (DEA) at a California salt marsh with high nutrient loading vary with such factors....

2016
Michael J. Kennish Richard G. Lathrop Andrea Spahn Gregg P. Sakowicz Rachael Sacatelli

The Tuckerton Peninsula is the designated sentinel site of the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve for the detection and monitoring of climate change effects, most notably sea-level rise and inundation, as well as other natural and anthropogenic drivers of change. It is a 2,000 ha Spartina salt marsh system of state Wildlife Management Lands. Sentinel site infrastructure has be...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Mark D Bertness Patrick J Ewanchuk Brian Reed Silliman

Salt marshes play a critical role in the ecology and geology of wave-protected shorelines in the Western Atlantic, but as many as 80% of the marshes that once occurred in New England have already been lost to human development. Here we present data that suggest that the remaining salt marshes in southern New England are being rapidly degraded by shoreline development and eutrophication. On the ...

2016
Zhen-Ming Ge Heng Wang Hao-Bin Cao Bin Zhao Xiao Zhou Heli Peltola Li-Fang Cui Xiu-Zhen Li Li-Quan Zhang

The impacts of sea-level rise (SLR) on coastal ecosystems have attracted worldwide attention in relation to global change. In this study, the salt marsh model for the Yangtze Estuary (SMM-YE, developed in China) and the Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM, developed in the U.S.) were used to simulate the effects of SLR on the coastal salt marshes in eastern China. The changes in the domina...

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