Concepts and controversies in tidal marsh ecology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael P. Weinstein and Daniel A. Kreeger |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2000.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (894 p.) |
Disciplina | 577.69 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WeinsteinMichael P
KreegerDaniel A |
Soggetto topico | Salt marsh ecology |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-20021-9
9786610200214 0-306-47534-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Retrospective on the Salt Marsh Paradigm -- Tidal Marshes as Outwelling/Pulsing Systems -- Salt Marsh Values: Retrospection from the end of the Century -- Sources and Patterns of Production -- Role of Salt Marshes as Part of Coastal Landscapes -- Spatial Variation in Process and Pattern in Salt Marsh Plant Communities in Eastern North America -- Eco-Physiological Controls on the Productivity of Spartina Alterniflora Loisel -- Community Structure and Functional Dynamics of Benthic Microalgae in Salt Marshes -- Structure and Productivity of Microtidal Mediterranean Coastal Marshes -- Development and Structure of Salt Marshes: Community Patterns in Time and Space -- Fate of Production within Marsh Food Webs -- Microbial Secondary Production from Salt Marsh-Grass Shoots, and Its Known and Potential Fates -- Trophic Complexity Between Producers and Invertebrate Consumers in Salt Marshes -- Trophic Linkages in Marshes: Ontogenetic Changes in Diet for Young-of-the-Year Mummichog, Fundulus Heteroclitus -- Habitat Value: Food and/or Refuge -- Factors Influencing Habitat Selection in Fishes with a Review of Marsh Ecosystems -- Salt Marsh Ecoscapes and Production Transfers by Estuarine Nekton in the Southeastern United States -- Salt Marsh Linkages to Productivity of Penaeid Shrimps and Blue Crabs in the Northern Gulf of Mexico -- Ecophysiological Determinants of Secondary Production in Salt Marshes: A Simulation Study -- Salt Marsh Ecosystem Support of Marine Transient Species -- Biogeochemical Processes -- Benthic-Pelagic Coupling in Marsh-Estuarine Ecosystems -- Twenty More Years of Marsh and Estuarine Flux Studies: Revisiting Nixon (1980) -- The Role of Oligohaline Marshes in Estuarine Nutrient Cycling -- Molecular Tools for Studying Biogeochemical Cycling in Salt Marshes -- Nitrogen and Vegetation Dynamics in European Salt Marshes -- Modelling Nutrient and Energy Flux -- A Stable Isotope Model Approach to Estimating the Contribution of Organic Matter from Marshes to Estuaries -- Types of Salt Marsh Edge and Export of Trophic Energy from Marshes to Deeper Habitats -- Silicon is the Link between Tidal Marshes and Estuarine Fisheries: A New Paradigm -- Tidal Marsh Restoration: Fact or Fiction? -- Self-Design Applied to Coastal Restoration -- Functional Equivalency of Restored and Natural Salt Marshes -- Organic and Inorganic Contributions to Vertical Accretion in Salt Marsh Sediments -- Landscape Structure and Scale Constraints on Restoring Estuarine Wetlands for Pacific Coast Juvenile Fishes -- Ecological Engineering of Restored Marshes -- The Role of Pulsing Events in the Functioning of Coastal Barriers and Wetlands: Implications for Human Impact, Management and the Response to Sea Level Rise -- Influences of Vegetation and Abiotic Environmental Factors on Salt Marsh Invertebrates -- Measuring Function of Restored Tidal Marshes -- The Health and Long Term Stability of Natural and Restored Marshes in Chesapeake Bay -- Soil Organic Matter (SOM) Effects on Infaunal Community Structure in Restored and Created Tidal Marshes -- Initial Response of Fishes to Marsh Restoration at a Former Salt Hay Farm Bordering Delaware Bay -- Success Criteria for Tidal Marsh Restoration -- Catastrophes, Near-Catastrophes and the Bounds of Expectation: Success Criteria for Macroscale Marsh Restoration -- References is a Moving Target in Sea-Level Controlled Wetlands -- Linking the Success of Phragmites to the Alteration of Ecosystem Nutrient Cycles -- Restoration of Salt and Brackish Tidelands in Southern New England. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454952303321 |
Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Concepts and controversies in tidal marsh ecology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael P. Weinstein and Daniel A. Kreeger |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2000.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (894 p.) |
Disciplina | 577.69 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WeinsteinMichael P
KreegerDaniel A |
Soggetto topico | Salt marsh ecology |
ISBN |
1-280-20021-9
9786610200214 0-306-47534-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Retrospective on the Salt Marsh Paradigm -- Tidal Marshes as Outwelling/Pulsing Systems -- Salt Marsh Values: Retrospection from the end of the Century -- Sources and Patterns of Production -- Role of Salt Marshes as Part of Coastal Landscapes -- Spatial Variation in Process and Pattern in Salt Marsh Plant Communities in Eastern North America -- Eco-Physiological Controls on the Productivity of Spartina Alterniflora Loisel -- Community Structure and Functional Dynamics of Benthic Microalgae in Salt Marshes -- Structure and Productivity of Microtidal Mediterranean Coastal Marshes -- Development and Structure of Salt Marshes: Community Patterns in Time and Space -- Fate of Production within Marsh Food Webs -- Microbial Secondary Production from Salt Marsh-Grass Shoots, and Its Known and Potential Fates -- Trophic Complexity Between Producers and Invertebrate Consumers in Salt Marshes -- Trophic Linkages in Marshes: Ontogenetic Changes in Diet for Young-of-the-Year Mummichog, Fundulus Heteroclitus -- Habitat Value: Food and/or Refuge -- Factors Influencing Habitat Selection in Fishes with a Review of Marsh Ecosystems -- Salt Marsh Ecoscapes and Production Transfers by Estuarine Nekton in the Southeastern United States -- Salt Marsh Linkages to Productivity of Penaeid Shrimps and Blue Crabs in the Northern Gulf of Mexico -- Ecophysiological Determinants of Secondary Production in Salt Marshes: A Simulation Study -- Salt Marsh Ecosystem Support of Marine Transient Species -- Biogeochemical Processes -- Benthic-Pelagic Coupling in Marsh-Estuarine Ecosystems -- Twenty More Years of Marsh and Estuarine Flux Studies: Revisiting Nixon (1980) -- The Role of Oligohaline Marshes in Estuarine Nutrient Cycling -- Molecular Tools for Studying Biogeochemical Cycling in Salt Marshes -- Nitrogen and Vegetation Dynamics in European Salt Marshes -- Modelling Nutrient and Energy Flux -- A Stable Isotope Model Approach to Estimating the Contribution of Organic Matter from Marshes to Estuaries -- Types of Salt Marsh Edge and Export of Trophic Energy from Marshes to Deeper Habitats -- Silicon is the Link between Tidal Marshes and Estuarine Fisheries: A New Paradigm -- Tidal Marsh Restoration: Fact or Fiction? -- Self-Design Applied to Coastal Restoration -- Functional Equivalency of Restored and Natural Salt Marshes -- Organic and Inorganic Contributions to Vertical Accretion in Salt Marsh Sediments -- Landscape Structure and Scale Constraints on Restoring Estuarine Wetlands for Pacific Coast Juvenile Fishes -- Ecological Engineering of Restored Marshes -- The Role of Pulsing Events in the Functioning of Coastal Barriers and Wetlands: Implications for Human Impact, Management and the Response to Sea Level Rise -- Influences of Vegetation and Abiotic Environmental Factors on Salt Marsh Invertebrates -- Measuring Function of Restored Tidal Marshes -- The Health and Long Term Stability of Natural and Restored Marshes in Chesapeake Bay -- Soil Organic Matter (SOM) Effects on Infaunal Community Structure in Restored and Created Tidal Marshes -- Initial Response of Fishes to Marsh Restoration at a Former Salt Hay Farm Bordering Delaware Bay -- Success Criteria for Tidal Marsh Restoration -- Catastrophes, Near-Catastrophes and the Bounds of Expectation: Success Criteria for Macroscale Marsh Restoration -- References is a Moving Target in Sea-Level Controlled Wetlands -- Linking the Success of Phragmites to the Alteration of Ecosystem Nutrient Cycles -- Restoration of Salt and Brackish Tidelands in Southern New England. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780033703321 |
Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Concepts and controversies in tidal marsh ecology / / edited by Michael P. Weinstein and Daniel A. Kreeger |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2000.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (894 p.) |
Disciplina | 577.69 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WeinsteinMichael P
KreegerDaniel A |
Soggetto topico | Salt marsh ecology |
ISBN |
1-280-20021-9
9786610200214 0-306-47534-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Retrospective on the Salt Marsh Paradigm -- Tidal Marshes as Outwelling/Pulsing Systems -- Salt Marsh Values: Retrospection from the end of the Century -- Sources and Patterns of Production -- Role of Salt Marshes as Part of Coastal Landscapes -- Spatial Variation in Process and Pattern in Salt Marsh Plant Communities in Eastern North America -- Eco-Physiological Controls on the Productivity of Spartina Alterniflora Loisel -- Community Structure and Functional Dynamics of Benthic Microalgae in Salt Marshes -- Structure and Productivity of Microtidal Mediterranean Coastal Marshes -- Development and Structure of Salt Marshes: Community Patterns in Time and Space -- Fate of Production within Marsh Food Webs -- Microbial Secondary Production from Salt Marsh-Grass Shoots, and Its Known and Potential Fates -- Trophic Complexity Between Producers and Invertebrate Consumers in Salt Marshes -- Trophic Linkages in Marshes: Ontogenetic Changes in Diet for Young-of-the-Year Mummichog, Fundulus Heteroclitus -- Habitat Value: Food and/or Refuge -- Factors Influencing Habitat Selection in Fishes with a Review of Marsh Ecosystems -- Salt Marsh Ecoscapes and Production Transfers by Estuarine Nekton in the Southeastern United States -- Salt Marsh Linkages to Productivity of Penaeid Shrimps and Blue Crabs in the Northern Gulf of Mexico -- Ecophysiological Determinants of Secondary Production in Salt Marshes: A Simulation Study -- Salt Marsh Ecosystem Support of Marine Transient Species -- Biogeochemical Processes -- Benthic-Pelagic Coupling in Marsh-Estuarine Ecosystems -- Twenty More Years of Marsh and Estuarine Flux Studies: Revisiting Nixon (1980) -- The Role of Oligohaline Marshes in Estuarine Nutrient Cycling -- Molecular Tools for Studying Biogeochemical Cycling in Salt Marshes -- Nitrogen and Vegetation Dynamics in European Salt Marshes -- Modelling Nutrient and Energy Flux -- A Stable Isotope Model Approach to Estimating the Contribution of Organic Matter from Marshes to Estuaries -- Types of Salt Marsh Edge and Export of Trophic Energy from Marshes to Deeper Habitats -- Silicon is the Link between Tidal Marshes and Estuarine Fisheries: A New Paradigm -- Tidal Marsh Restoration: Fact or Fiction? -- Self-Design Applied to Coastal Restoration -- Functional Equivalency of Restored and Natural Salt Marshes -- Organic and Inorganic Contributions to Vertical Accretion in Salt Marsh Sediments -- Landscape Structure and Scale Constraints on Restoring Estuarine Wetlands for Pacific Coast Juvenile Fishes -- Ecological Engineering of Restored Marshes -- The Role of Pulsing Events in the Functioning of Coastal Barriers and Wetlands: Implications for Human Impact, Management and the Response to Sea Level Rise -- Influences of Vegetation and Abiotic Environmental Factors on Salt Marsh Invertebrates -- Measuring Function of Restored Tidal Marshes -- The Health and Long Term Stability of Natural and Restored Marshes in Chesapeake Bay -- Soil Organic Matter (SOM) Effects on Infaunal Community Structure in Restored and Created Tidal Marshes -- Initial Response of Fishes to Marsh Restoration at a Former Salt Hay Farm Bordering Delaware Bay -- Success Criteria for Tidal Marsh Restoration -- Catastrophes, Near-Catastrophes and the Bounds of Expectation: Success Criteria for Macroscale Marsh Restoration -- References is a Moving Target in Sea-Level Controlled Wetlands -- Linking the Success of Phragmites to the Alteration of Ecosystem Nutrient Cycles -- Restoration of Salt and Brackish Tidelands in Southern New England. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910816857703321 |
Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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