Natural and anthropogenic drivers of acidification in large estuaries
Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has changed
ocean biogeochemistry and threatened the health of organisms through a process known as …
ocean biogeochemistry and threatened the health of organisms through a process known as …
The role of microphytobenthos in soft‐sediment ecological networks and their contribution to the delivery of multiple ecosystem services
Sediment dwelling, microscopic primary producers, that occupy sediments in the photic
zone, are commonly referred to as microphytobenthos (MPB). The MPB are essential …
zone, are commonly referred to as microphytobenthos (MPB). The MPB are essential …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental flow requirements of estuaries: providing resilience to current and future climate and direct anthropogenic changes
D Chilton, DP Hamilton, I Nagelkerken… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Estuaries host unique biodiversity and deliver a range of ecosystem services at the interface
between catchment and the ocean. They are also among the most degraded ecosystems on …
between catchment and the ocean. They are also among the most degraded ecosystems on …
[HTML][HTML] Marine heatwaves in shallow coastal ecosystems are coupled with the atmosphere: Insights from half a century of daily in situ temperature records
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are extreme ocean temperature events that can have wide-
ranging and pervasive effects on marine species and ecosystems. However, studies of MHW …
ranging and pervasive effects on marine species and ecosystems. However, studies of MHW …
Developing a redox network for coastal saltmarsh systems in the PFLOTRAN reaction model
TA O'Meara, F Yuan, BN Sulman… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal ecosystems have been largely ignored in Earth system models but are important
zones for carbon and nutrient processing. Interactions between water, microbes, soil …
zones for carbon and nutrient processing. Interactions between water, microbes, soil …
Coastal adaptation to climate change in Aotearoa-New Zealand
HL Rouse, RG Bell, CJ Lundquist… - New Zealand Journal …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports conclude
that for Australasia, without adaptation, further changes in climate, atmospheric CO2, sea …
that for Australasia, without adaptation, further changes in climate, atmospheric CO2, sea …
Salt marsh restoration
P Adam - Coastal wetlands, 2019 - Elsevier
Salt marsh restoration and rehabilitation projects have been initiated at many locations
around the world as a means of addressing past habitat loss as well as future threats …
around the world as a means of addressing past habitat loss as well as future threats …
[HTML][HTML] Advancing estuarine box modeling: A novel hybrid machine learning and physics-based approach
R Maglietta, G Verri, L Saccotelli, A De Lorenzis… - … Modelling & Software, 2024 - Elsevier
Estuaries play a crucial role in the maintenance of the ecological balance of coastal
ecosystems. Salinity intrusion can disrupt these fragile ecosystems, impacting aquatic life …
ecosystems. Salinity intrusion can disrupt these fragile ecosystems, impacting aquatic life …
Governing ecological connectivity in cross-scale dependent systems
Ecosystem management and governance of cross-scale dependent systems require
integrating knowledge about ecological connectivity in its multiple forms and scales …
integrating knowledge about ecological connectivity in its multiple forms and scales …
Denitrification and the role of macrofauna across estuarine gradients in nutrient and sediment loading
To cope with increasing nitrogen loading to estuarine systems, the demand for removal via
denitrification is rising. Understanding how the connections between biogeochemistry and …
denitrification is rising. Understanding how the connections between biogeochemistry and …