Salinization, a widespread threat to the structure and ecological functioning of inland and coastal wetlands, is currently occurring at an unprecedented rate and geographic scale. The …
Understand the current concept of wetland and methods for identifying, describing, classifying, and delineating wetlands in the United States with Wetland Indicators-capturing …
SH Ensign, GB Noe - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Sea‐level rise is pushing freshwater tides upstream into formerly non‐tidal rivers. This tidal extension may increase the area of tidal freshwater ecosystems and offset loss of ecosystem …
NM Enwright, KT Griffith… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In the 21st century, accelerated sea‐level rise and continued coastal development are expected to greatly alter coastal landscapes across the globe. Historically, many coastal …
AE Lugo, E Medina, K McGinley - Madera y bosques, 2014 - scielo.org.mx
This essay addresses the conservation issues facing mangroves in the Anthropocene, defined as the era of human domination over the world. We review the laws, policies …
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive and carbon‐rich ecosystems on Earth. Long‐term carbon storage in coastal wetlands occurs primarily belowground as soil organic …
Coastal forests sequester and store more carbon than their terrestrial counterparts but are at greater risk of conversion due to sea level rise. Saltwater intrusion from sea level rise …
Carbon (C) standing stocks, C mass balance, and soil C burial in tidal freshwater forested wetlands (TFFW) and TFFW transitioning to low‐salinity marshes along the upper estuary …
Coastal wetlands significantly contribute to global carbon storage potential. Sea‐level rise and other climate‐change‐induced disturbances threaten coastal wetland sustainability and …