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 …

Muddy waters: elevating sediment input to coastal and estuarine habitats

SF Thrush, JE Hewitt, VJ Cummings… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[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 …

Cumulative impacts of seabed trawl disturbance on benthic biomass, production, and species richness in different habitats

JG Hiddink, S Jennings, MJ Kaiser… - Canadian journal of …, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
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 …

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 …

Habitat change in estuaries: predicting broad-scale responses of intertidal macrofauna to sediment mud content

SF Thrush, JE Hewitt, A Norkko, PE Nicholls… - Marine Ecology …, 2003 - int-res.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Understanding the consequences of sea level rise: the ecological implications of losing intertidal habitat

V Rullens, S Mangan, F Stephenson… - New Zealand Journal …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
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 …