Macroclimatic change expected to transform coastal wetland ecosystems this century
Coastal wetlands, existing at the interface between land and sea, are highly vulnerable to
climate change,,. Macroclimate (for example, temperature and precipitation regimes) greatly …
climate change,,. Macroclimate (for example, temperature and precipitation regimes) greatly …
Beyond just sea‐level rise: Considering macroclimatic drivers within coastal wetland vulnerability assessments to climate change
Due to their position at the land‐sea interface, coastal wetlands are vulnerable to many
aspects of climate change. However, climate change vulnerability assessments for coastal …
aspects of climate change. However, climate change vulnerability assessments for coastal …
Freshwater availability and coastal wetland foundation species: ecological transitions along a rainfall gradient
Climate gradient‐focused ecological research can provide a foundation for better
understanding critical ecological transition points and nonlinear climate–ecological …
understanding critical ecological transition points and nonlinear climate–ecological …
Winter climate change and coastal wetland foundation species: salt marshes vs. mangrove forests in the southeastern United States
We live in an era of unprecedented ecological change in which ecologists and natural
resource managers are increasingly challenged to anticipate and prepare for the ecological …
resource managers are increasingly challenged to anticipate and prepare for the ecological …
Warming accelerates mangrove expansion and surface elevation gain in a subtropical wetland
GA Coldren, JA Langley, IC Feller… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Climatic warming can change how coastal wetland plants grow, thus altering their capacity
to build land and keep pace with rising seas. As freeze events decline with climate change …
to build land and keep pace with rising seas. As freeze events decline with climate change …
Potential impacts of climate change on ecosystems: a review of implications for policymakers and conservation biologists
A Markham - Climate Research, 1996 - int-res.com
Climate change represents a significant threat to global biodiversity and ecosystem integrity.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which has been ratified by …
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which has been ratified by …
Climate change, hurricanes and tropical storms, and rising sea level in coastal wetlands
WK Michener, ER Blood, KL Bildstein… - Ecological …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change is expected to affect temperature and precipitation patterns, oceanic
and atmospheric circulation, rate of rising sea level, and the frequency, intensity, timing, and …
and atmospheric circulation, rate of rising sea level, and the frequency, intensity, timing, and …
Future response of global coastal wetlands to sea-level rise
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains
uncertain. Global-scale projections suggest that between 20 and 90 per cent (for low and …
uncertain. Global-scale projections suggest that between 20 and 90 per cent (for low and …
Consequences of climate change on the ecogeomorphology of coastal wetlands
Climate impacts on coastal and estuarine systems take many forms and are dependent on
the local conditions, including those set by humans. We use a biocomplexity framework to …
the local conditions, including those set by humans. We use a biocomplexity framework to …
The impacts of mangrove range expansion on wetland ecosystem services in the southeastern United States: Current understanding, knowledge gaps, and emerging …
Climate change is transforming ecosystems and affecting ecosystem goods and services.
Along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts of the southeastern United States, the frequency …
Along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts of the southeastern United States, the frequency …