How hydrological connectivity regulates the plant recovery process in salt marshes
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
How hydrological connectivity regulates the plant recovery process in salt marshes
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2021-04-02
DOI
10.1111/1365-2664.13879
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Microtopographic structures facilitate plant recruitment across a saltmarsh tidal gradient
- (2019) Qing Wang et al. AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
- The importance of the propagule–sediment–tide “power balance” for revegetation at the coastal frontier
- (2019) Zhen‐Ming Ge et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Manipulating saltmarsh microtopography modulates the effects of elevation on sediment redox potential and halophyte distribution
- (2019) Hannah L. Mossman et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Designing microtopographic structures to facilitate seedling recruitment in degraded salt marshes
- (2018) Qing Wang et al. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
- Effectiveness of microtopographic structure in species recovery in degraded salt marshes
- (2018) Qing Wang et al. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
- Parametrizing tidal creek morphology in mature saltmarshes using semi-automated extraction from lidar
- (2018) C. Chirol et al. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
- The global distribution and trajectory of tidal flats
- (2018) Nicholas J. Murray et al. NATURE
- A conceptual connectivity framework for understanding geomorphic change in human-impacted fluvial systems
- (2017) Ronald E. Poeppl et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Effects of sediment disturbance regimes on Spartina seedling establishment: Implications for salt marsh creation and restoration
- (2017) Haobing Cao et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Analysing how plants in coastal wetlands respond to varying tidal regimes throughout their life cycles
- (2017) Tian Xie et al. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
- Early plant recruitment stages set the template for the development of vegetation patterns along a hydrological gradient
- (2015) Rob G. A. Fraaije et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Facilitation shifts paradigms and can amplify coastal restoration efforts
- (2015) Brian R. Silliman et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Windows of opportunity for salt marsh vegetation establishment on bare tidal flats: The importance of temporal and spatial variability in hydrodynamic forcing
- (2015) Zhan Hu et al. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences
- Extreme stresses, niches, and positive species interactions along stress gradients
- (2014) Qiang He et al. ECOLOGY
- Limited Vegetation Development on a Created Salt Marsh Associated with Over-Consolidated Sediments and Lack of Topographic Heterogeneity
- (2014) Katherine L. Brooks et al. Estuaries and Coasts
- Critical transitions in disturbance-driven ecosystems: identifying Windows of Opportunity for recovery
- (2014) Thorsten Balke et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Effects of continual burial by sediment on seedling emergence and morphology of Suaeda salsa in the coastal marsh of the Yellow River estuary, China
- (2014) Zhigao Sun et al. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Concepts of hydrological connectivity: Research approaches, pathways and future agendas
- (2013) L.J. Bracken et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Tidal wetland stability in the face of human impacts and sea-level rise
- (2013) Matthew L. Kirwan et al. NATURE
- The role of coastal plant communities for climate change mitigation and adaptation
- (2013) Carlos M. Duarte et al. Nature Climate Change
- Directional connectivity in hydrology and ecology
- (2012) Laurel G. Larsen et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Tidal events and salt-marsh structure influence black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) recruitment across an ecotone
- (2012) Jennifer M. Peterson et al. ECOLOGY
- Vegetation's importance in regulating surface elevation in a coastal salt marsh facing elevated rates of sea level rise
- (2012) Joseph J. Baustian et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Are all intertidal wetlands naturally created equal? Bottlenecks, thresholds and knowledge gaps to mangrove and saltmarsh ecosystems
- (2011) Daniel A. Friess et al. BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
- Effects of Microtopography on Hydrology, Physicochemistry, and Vegetation in a Tidal Swamp of the Hudson River
- (2011) Jennifer Courtwright et al. WETLANDS
- The value of estuarine and coastal ecosystem services
- (2010) Edward B. Barbier et al. ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
- A force to fight global warming
- (2009) Will R. Turner et al. NATURE
- To move or not to move: determinants of seed retention in a tidal marsh
- (2008) E. R. Chang et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Large river floodplain restoration: predicting species richness and trait responses to the restoration of hydrological connectivity
- (2008) Amael Paillex et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreAdd your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload Now