Sea level rise and the dynamics of the marsh-upland boundary

S Fagherazzi, SC Anisfeld, LK Blum… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
S Fagherazzi, SC Anisfeld, LK Blum, EV Long, RA Feagin, A Fernandes, WS Kearney
Frontiers in environmental science, 2019frontiersin.org
During sea level rise, salt marshes transgress inland invading low-lying forests, agricultural
fields, and suburban areas. This transgression is a complex process regulated by infrequent
storms that flood upland ecosystems increasing soil salinity. As a result upland vegetation is
replaced by halophyte marsh plants. Here we present a review of the main processes and
feedbacks regulating the transition from upland ecosystems to salt marshes. The goal is to
provide a process-based framework that enables the development of quantitative models for …
During sea level rise, salt marshes transgress inland invading low-lying forests, agricultural fields, and suburban areas. This transgression is a complex process regulated by infrequent storms that flood upland ecosystems increasing soil salinity. As a result upland vegetation is replaced by halophyte marsh plants. Here we present a review of the main processes and feedbacks regulating the transition from upland ecosystems to salt marshes. The goal is to provide a process-based framework that enables the development of quantitative models for the dynamics of the marsh-upland boundary. Particular emphasis is given to the concept of ecological ratchet, combining the press disturbance of sea level rise with the pulse disturbance of storms.
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