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Saltmarsh Ecology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

Saltmarsh Ecology

A broad introduction to the ecology of the unique environment of the saltmarsh.

Saltmarsh Ecology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Saltmarsh Ecology

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Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 862

Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology

Tidal salt marshes are viewed as critical habitats for the production of fish and shellfish. As a result, considerable legislation has been promulgated to conserve and protect these habitats, and much of it is in effect today. The relatively young science of ecological engineering has also emerged, and there are now attempts to reverse centuries-old losses by encouraging sound wetland restoration practices. Today, tens of thousands of hectares of degraded or isolated coastal wetlands are being restored worldwide. Whether restored wetlands reach functional equivalency to `natural' systems is a subject of heated debate. Equally debatable is the paradigm that depicts tidal salt marshes as the `...

Ecology of Salt Marshes and Sand Dunes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Ecology of Salt Marshes and Sand Dunes

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Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 862

Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology

In 1968 when I forsook horticulture and plant physiology to try, with the help of Sea Grant funds, wetland ecology, it didn’t take long to discover a slim volume published in 1959 by the University of Georgia and edited by R. A. Ragotzkie, L. R. Pomeroy, J. M. Teal, and D. C. Scott, entitled “Proceedings of the Salt Marsh Conference” held in 1958 at the Marine Institute, Sapelo Island, Ga. Now forty years later, the Sapelo Island conference has been the major intellectual impetus, and another Sea Grant Program the major backer, of another symposium, the “International Symposium: Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology”. This one re-examines the ideas of that first confere...

Ecology of Dunes, Salt Marsh and Shingle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Ecology of Dunes, Salt Marsh and Shingle

Summary: Discusses coastal sand dune, shingle beach, and salt marsh ecosystems, communities based upon relatively unconsolidated granular deposits which frequently rest upon solid rock or, much more rarely, on peat.

Salt Marshes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

Salt Marshes

A multidisciplinary review of salt marshes, describing how they function and respond to external pressures such as sea-level rise.

The Ecology of a Salt Marsh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

The Ecology of a Salt Marsh

Ecologists have two long-standing ways to study large ecosystems such as lakes, forests, and salt-marsh estuaries. In the first, which G. E. Hutchinson has called the holological approach, the whole ecosystem is first studied as a "black box," and its components are investigated as needed. In the second, which Hutchinson has called the merological approach, the parts of the system are studied first, and an attempt is then made to build up the whole from them. For long-term studies, the holological approach has special advantages, since the general patterns and tentative hypotheses that are first worked out help direct attention to the components of the system which need to be studied in grea...

Salt Marshes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

Salt Marshes

Salt marshes are highly dynamic and important ecosystems that dampen impacts of coastal storms and are an integral part of tidal wetland systems, which sequester half of all global marine carbon. They are now being threatened due to sea-level rise, decreased sediment influx, and human encroachment. This book provides a comprehensive review of the latest salt marsh science, investigating their functions and how they are responding to stresses through formation of salt pannes and pools, headward erosion of tidal creeks, marsh-edge erosion, ice-fracturing, and ice-rafted sedimentation. Written by experts in marsh ecology, coastal geomorphology, wetland biology, estuarine hydrodynamics, and coastal sedimentation, it provides a multidisciplinary summary of recent advancements in our knowledge of salt marshes. The future of wetlands and potential deterioration of salt marshes is also considered, providing a go-to reference for graduate students and researchers studying these coastal systems, as well as marsh managers and restoration scientists.

Ecology and Conservation of the Sirenia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 543

Ecology and Conservation of the Sirenia

A synthesis of the ecological and related knowledge pertinent to understanding the biology and conservation of dugongs and manatees.