Finally our new paper is out! In salt marshes, multiple plant trait dimensions mediate the influence that different stressor gradients have on plant biomass allocation. In turn, this mediation can have complex consequences for ecosystem services. https://t.co/cZxvplHKQV
Has anyone worked out what 'Farming for the future' might mean for conservation management of (carbon-storing) salt marshes & the UK's breeding Redshank?
This blog & paper question previous subsidies:
Blog: https://t.co/T5V8V4tzGv
Paper:
https://t.co/tpxlBRrPCf
#ornithology
Roots and buried shoots help to limit dune erosion and protect our shorelines in the face of extreme events like #StormCiara. Check out recent work led by @davide_deba: https://t.co/HvT2NUhbu9
The first exhibition is being hosted at the @RGS_IBG from the 28th Jan to the 2nd Feb 2020 in collaboration with @wetlandLIFE and also celebrates #WorldWetlandsDay!
Calling all #naturelovers and marsh enthusiasts. We are celebrating the end of our @ValuingN funded project which integrates #art and #science with two exciting art exhibitions in #London and #Cardiff. We'd love to see you there...
We want to hear your views on #flood and #coastal#erosion risk management - register for our workshop in Cardiff on July 10th to discuss, network and feed into our recommendations. Info in the tweets below #coastWeb@RESILCOAST
Thank you @BostonGlobe for highlighting how #saltmarshes are on the front lines of climate change. More action is needed. Our nature-based restoration aims to help marshes keep pace with sea-level rise: https://t.co/azKPA5tAex @MassEcoRestore@USFWS#GreatMarsh#NAWCA
How can we better integrate Flood & Coastal Erosion Risk Management and Well-being in Wales? @coastwellbeing@RESILCOAST Workshop registration at https://t.co/dNw9zxuXb4
Finally my first PhD's paper, working with @RESILCOAST is out! In a nutshell: root density and sediment properties drives salt marsh sediment stabillity.
Front. Ecol. Evol., 08 May 2019 | https://t.co/gHrhnM6PEt
@ChristinaToms@coastwellbeing @SFBayTide @tonixllobet Interesting. It’s extremely common in the UK. And the figures we have for Wales show that around 75% of the saltmarshes are grazed by domestic livestock!
👇We finish our thread on #saltmarsh ecology& #ecosystemservices showing the full size posters at low&high tide, with all levels of details. Thanks to @tonixllobet for such an amazing resource! Actual size of these posters = 0.7 x 2 m (height x width). They’re so cool in print 😱