24 results on '"Temmerman, Stijn"'
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2. Coastal wetland adaptability to sea level rise: The neglected role of semi‐diurnal vs. diurnal tides
3. Land use and land cover changes in coastal and inland wetlands cause soil carbon and nitrogen loss
4. Reconciling models and measurements of marsh vulnerability to sea level rise
5. Effect of typhoon‐induced intertidal‐flat erosion on dominant macrobenthic species ( Meretrix meretrix )
6. Plant traits determining biogeomorphic landscape dynamics: A study on clonal expansion strategies driving cliff formation at marsh edges
7. Survival of the thickest? Impacts of extreme wave‐forcing on marsh seedlings are mediated by species morphology
8. Unraveling plant strategies in tidal marshes by investigating plant traits and environmental conditions
9. Role of delta‐front erosion in sustaining salt marshes under sea‐level rise and fluvial sediment decline
10. Supporting Spartina: interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus
11. Supporting Spartina: Interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus
12. How progressive vegetation die‐off in a tidal marsh would affect flow and sedimentation patterns: A field demonstration
13. How effective are tidal marshes as nature‐based shoreline protection throughout seasons?
14. Long-term organic carbon sequestration in tidal marsh sediments is dominated by old-aged allochthonous inputs in a macrotidal estuary
15. Coping with waves: Plasticity in tidal marsh plants as self‐adapting coastal ecosystem engineers
16. A mechanism of self‐organization in a desert with phytogenic mounds
17. Ecogeomorphic relations between marsh surface elevation and vegetation properties in a temperate multi-species salt marsh
18. Spatio‐temporal development of vegetation die‐off in a submerging coastal marsh
19. On the potential of plant species invasion influencing bio-geomorphologic landscape formation in salt marshes
20. Different morphology of Nuphar lutea in two contrasting aquatic environments and its effect on ecosystem engineering
21. Design and evaluation of a multifunctional plate sediment trap suitable for subaqueous and floodplain environments
22. Bio-geomorphic effects on tidal channel evolution: impact of vegetation establishment and tidal prism change
23. Self‐organised patchiness and scale‐dependent bio‐geomorphic feedbacks in aquatic river vegetation
24. Testate amoebae as estuarine water‐level indicators: modern distribution and the development of a transfer function from a freshwater tidal marsh (Scheldt estuary, Belgium)
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