Review of wave‐driven sediment resuspension and transport in estuaries
MO Green, G Coco - Reviews of Geophysics, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Waves are fundamentally important to the physical and biological functioning of estuaries.
Understanding and predicting contaminant transport, development of sedimentary …
Understanding and predicting contaminant transport, development of sedimentary …
Muddy waters: elevating sediment input to coastal and estuarine habitats
Changes in land use and the development of coastal regions around the world have
markedly increased rates of sediment input into estuarine and coastal habitats. Field studies …
markedly increased rates of sediment input into estuarine and coastal habitats. Field studies …
[HTML][HTML] Microbial functional assemblages predicted by the FAPROTAX analysis are impacted by physicochemical properties, but C, N and S cycling genes are not in …
Z Yang, C Peng, H Cao, J Song, B Gong, L Li… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Mangroves and their global significance in climate change based on the storage of blue
carbon and release of CO 2, CH 4, and N 2 O have attracted great attention. Microbial …
carbon and release of CO 2, CH 4, and N 2 O have attracted great attention. Microbial …
Cumulative impacts of seabed trawl disturbance on benthic biomass, production, and species richness in different habitats
Le chalutage de fond cause une perturbation générale des sédiments sur les plates-formes
marines et peut avoir un impact négatif sur la faune benthique. Nous avons évalué sur une …
marines et peut avoir un impact négatif sur la faune benthique. Nous avons évalué sur une …
Climate change and Australian marine life
ES Poloczanska, RC Babcock, A Butler… - … and marine biology, 2007 - books.google.com
Australia's marine life is highly diverse and endemic. Here we describe projections of
climate change in Australian waters and examine from the literature likely impacts of these …
climate change in Australian waters and examine from the literature likely impacts of these …
Habitat change in estuaries: predicting broad-scale responses of intertidal macrofauna to sediment mud content
There is a growing threat of habitat change in estuarine and coastal regions, yet there are
few models that enable ecologists and resource managers to forecast the response of …
few models that enable ecologists and resource managers to forecast the response of …
Animal-sediment relationships re-visited: Characterising species' distributions along an environmental gradient using canonical analysis and quantile regression …
MJ Anderson - Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 2008 - Elsevier
Benthic soft-sediment organisms generally show strong relationships with the grain-size
characteristics of the sediments they inhabit. These relationships, when characterised from …
characteristics of the sediments they inhabit. These relationships, when characterised from …
The impact of extreme flooding events and anthropogenic stressors on the macrobenthic communities' dynamics
PG Cardoso, D Raffaelli, AI Lillebø, T Verdelhos… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Marine and coastal environments are among the most ecologically and socio-economically
important habitats on Earth. However, climate change associated with a variety of …
important habitats on Earth. However, climate change associated with a variety of …
Identifying source soils in contemporary estuarine sediments: a new compound-specific isotope method
MM Gibbs - Estuaries and Coasts, 2008 - Springer
A new method is proposed for the identification and apportionment of contemporary source
soils contributing to estuarine sediments. The method uses compound-specific isotopic …
soils contributing to estuarine sediments. The method uses compound-specific isotopic …
Understanding the consequences of sea level rise: the ecological implications of losing intertidal habitat
Sea level rise (SLR) has been described as one of the greatest potential causes of
ecosystem disruption, putting many coastal areas at risk of irreversible changes. However …
ecosystem disruption, putting many coastal areas at risk of irreversible changes. However …