科德角盐沼草食和海平面上升对河沟扩张的影响

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY Continental Shelf Research Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.csr.2023.105146
Stephen Smith
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高密度的草食性紫色沼泽蟹(Sesarma reticulatum)造成了科德角(美国马萨诸塞州)盐沼的主要植被损失。由于河岸是这一物种的首选栖息地,大部分破坏集中在这些边缘,导致通过侵蚀和河岸滑坡增加溪流扩大的可能性。网状葡萄球菌的存在和/或空间分布在该地区是可变的,其影响从轻微到严重不等,这为区分背景与网状葡萄球菌增强的扩大提供了机会。为了做到这一点,GIS工具被用来描绘18个沼泽的潮汐溪系统的部分,其中一半的沼泽经历了大量的河堤植被损失,因为螃蟹驱动的食草动物。圈定是基于2005年至2021年间的地理参考航空摄影。此外,在每个照片年,使用GIS工具测量了所划定系统中离散位置的溪流宽度,以估计河岸退缩的速度。对数量较少的<2.0 m窄蚊沟进行同样的分析,进一步按初始宽度对数据进行分层。2010年至2021年间,从较大的天然小溪到蚊子沟,所有潮汐管道的加宽速度在没有Sesarma破坏的沼泽中要高得多。虽然所有的沼泽都受到单反的威胁,但在那些经历强烈螃蟹食草的地区,河道拓宽可能会大大缩短寿命。
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The effects of Sesarma reticulatum (L.) herbivory and sea level rise on creek expansion in Cape Cod salt marshes

High densities of herbivorous purple marsh crabs (Sesarma reticulatum) have caused major vegetation loss in salt marshes across Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA). As creekbanks are a preferred habitat for this species, much of the damage is concentrated along these edges, resulting in an elevated potential for creek widening through erosion and bank slumping. The presence and/or spatial distribution of S. reticulatum is variable across this region with impacts ranging from minor to severe, and this provides an opportunity to distinguish between background vs. S. reticulatum-enhanced widening. To accomplish this, GIS tools were used to delineate portions of tidal creek systems in 18 marshes, half of which have experienced substantial creekbank vegetation losses from crab-driven herbivory. Delineations were based on georeferenced aerial photography between 2005 and 2021. In addition, creek widths at discrete locations in the delineated systems were measured in each photo year using GIS tools to estimate rates of bank retreat. A smaller number of narrow <2.0 m mosquito ditches were analyzed in the same way to further stratify the data by initial width. Between 2010 and 2021, all tidal conduits ranging from the larger, natural creeks to mosquito ditches widened at a rate that was significantly higher in marshes with no Sesarma damage. While all marshes are under threat from SLR, creek-widening in those experiencing intense crab herbivory may have a greatly shortened lifespan.

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Continental Shelf Research
Continental Shelf Research 地学-海洋学
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136
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6.1 months
期刊介绍: Continental Shelf Research publishes articles dealing with the biological, chemical, geological and physical oceanography of the shallow marine environment, from coastal and estuarine waters out to the shelf break. The continental shelf is a critical environment within the land-ocean continuum, and many processes, functions and problems in the continental shelf are driven by terrestrial inputs transported through the rivers and estuaries to the coastal and continental shelf areas. Manuscripts that deal with these topics must make a clear link to the continental shelf. Examples of research areas include: Physical sedimentology and geomorphology Geochemistry of the coastal ocean (inorganic and organic) Marine environment and anthropogenic effects Interaction of physical dynamics with natural and manmade shoreline features Benthic, phytoplankton and zooplankton ecology Coastal water and sediment quality, and ecosystem health Benthic-pelagic coupling (physical and biogeochemical) Interactions between physical dynamics (waves, currents, mixing, etc.) and biogeochemical cycles Estuarine, coastal and shelf sea modelling and process studies.
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