Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3172289766> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3172289766 endingPage "2951" @default.
- W3172289766 startingPage "2936" @default.
- W3172289766 abstract "Although tidal marshes are known for their coastal defense function during storm surges, the impact of extreme wave forcing on tidal marsh development is poorly understood. Seedling survival in the first season after germination, which may involve exposure to extreme wave events, is crucial for the natural establishment and human restoration of marshes. We hypothesize that species-specific plant traits plays a significant role in seedlings survival and response to wave induced stress, i.e., through stem bending and uprooting. To test this hypothesis, seedlings of pioneer species (Bolboschoenus maritimus, Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani, Spartina anglica, and Puccinellia maritima) with contrasting biophysical traits were placed in the Large Wave Flume in Hannover (Germany) and exposed to storm wave conditions. Seedlings of P. maritima and S. anglica experienced a lower loss rate and bending angle after wave exposure compared to S. tabernaemontani and especially B. maritimus. The higher loss rates of B. maritimus and S. tabernaemontani result from deeper scouring around the stem base. Scouring depth was larger around stems of greater diameter and higher resistance to bending. Here, B. maritimus and S. tabernaemontani have both thicker and stiffer stems than S. anglica and P. maritima. Our results show that especially seedlings with thicker stems suffer from erosion and scouring, and have the highest risk of being lost during extreme wave events. This implies that for successful seedling establishment and eventually the establishment of a mature tidal marsh vegetation, the species composition and their capacity to cope with storm wave disturbances is crucial." @default.
- W3172289766 created "2021-06-22" @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5025888280 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5027738723 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5036118752 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5048398531 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5049866349 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5055940071 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5057913138 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5061655328 @default.
- W3172289766 creator A5083961343 @default.
- W3172289766 date "2021-05-31" @default.
- W3172289766 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3172289766 title "Survival of the thickest? Impacts of extreme wave‐forcing on marsh seedlings are mediated by species morphology" @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1209266535 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1518897246 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1950821115 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1970310457 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1975809100 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1982306438 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W1998308773 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2009625420 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2011587193 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2015177609 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2020616664 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2025761772 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2027221186 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2027585432 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2031617960 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2039279476 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2053139027 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2054959466 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2055745818 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2067804762 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2072191937 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2091655653 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2096682174 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2105094102 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2105116044 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2107705106 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2110509403 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2117082147 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2126154792 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2153312022 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2153446080 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2159413384 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2166353912 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2167030799 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2170669410 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2175756594 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2181786418 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2204145134 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2230698006 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2313805769 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2345862122 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2425617688 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2499922662 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2528742186 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2571513123 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2608895276 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2755311309 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2755602772 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2756477451 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2761583781 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2763718841 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2795680148 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2796260413 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2810832303 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2885446829 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2900603796 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2902607457 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2903888824 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2919194991 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2990580834 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2991227849 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W2999732459 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W3008347079 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W3009631355 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W3017561450 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W3037895712 @default.
- W3172289766 cites W406633617 @default.
- W3172289766 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.11850" @default.
- W3172289766 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3172289766 type Work @default.
- W3172289766 sameAs 3172289766 @default.
- W3172289766 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W3172289766 countsByYear W31722897662022 @default.
- W3172289766 countsByYear W31722897662023 @default.
- W3172289766 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5025888280 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5027738723 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5036118752 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5048398531 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5049866349 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5055940071 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5057913138 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5061655328 @default.
- W3172289766 hasAuthorship W3172289766A5083961343 @default.