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Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus

Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative stable states theory. This theory implies that thresholds of environmental factors can mark a limit between two opposing stable ecosystem states, e.g. vegetated marshes and bare mudflats. While eleva...

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Autores principales: Silinski, Alexandra, Heuner, Maike, Schoelynck, Jonas, Puijalon, Sara, Schröder, Uwe, Fuchs, Elmar, Troch, Peter, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118687
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author Silinski, Alexandra
Heuner, Maike
Schoelynck, Jonas
Puijalon, Sara
Schröder, Uwe
Fuchs, Elmar
Troch, Peter
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
Meire, Patrick
Temmerman, Stijn
author_facet Silinski, Alexandra
Heuner, Maike
Schoelynck, Jonas
Puijalon, Sara
Schröder, Uwe
Fuchs, Elmar
Troch, Peter
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
Meire, Patrick
Temmerman, Stijn
author_sort Silinski, Alexandra
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description Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative stable states theory. This theory implies that thresholds of environmental factors can mark a limit between two opposing stable ecosystem states, e.g. vegetated marshes and bare mudflats. While elevation relative to mean sea level is considered as the overall threshold condition for colonization of mudflats by vegetation, little is known about the individual driving mechanisms, in particular the impact of waves, and more specifically of wave period. We studied the impact of different wave regimes on plants in a full scale flume experiment. Seedlings and adult shoots of the pioneer Scirpus maritimus were subjected to two wave periods at two water levels. Drag forces acting on, and sediment scouring occurring around the plants were quantified, as these are the two main mechanisms determining plant establishment and survival. Depending on life stage, two distinct survival strategies emerge: seedlings present a stress avoidance strategy by being extremely flexible, thus limiting the drag forces and thereby the risk of breaking. Adult shoots present a stress tolerance strategy by having stiffer stems, which gives them a higher resistance to breaking. These strategies work well under natural, short period wind wave conditions. For long period waves, however, caused e.g. by ships, these survival strategies have a high chance to fail as the flexibility of seedlings and stiffness of adults lead to plant tissue failure and extreme drag forces respectively. This results in both cases in strongly bent plant stems, potentially limiting their survival.
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spelling pubmed-43705612015-04-04 Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus Silinski, Alexandra Heuner, Maike Schoelynck, Jonas Puijalon, Sara Schröder, Uwe Fuchs, Elmar Troch, Peter Bouma, Tjeerd J. Meire, Patrick Temmerman, Stijn PLoS One Research Article Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative stable states theory. This theory implies that thresholds of environmental factors can mark a limit between two opposing stable ecosystem states, e.g. vegetated marshes and bare mudflats. While elevation relative to mean sea level is considered as the overall threshold condition for colonization of mudflats by vegetation, little is known about the individual driving mechanisms, in particular the impact of waves, and more specifically of wave period. We studied the impact of different wave regimes on plants in a full scale flume experiment. Seedlings and adult shoots of the pioneer Scirpus maritimus were subjected to two wave periods at two water levels. Drag forces acting on, and sediment scouring occurring around the plants were quantified, as these are the two main mechanisms determining plant establishment and survival. Depending on life stage, two distinct survival strategies emerge: seedlings present a stress avoidance strategy by being extremely flexible, thus limiting the drag forces and thereby the risk of breaking. Adult shoots present a stress tolerance strategy by having stiffer stems, which gives them a higher resistance to breaking. These strategies work well under natural, short period wind wave conditions. For long period waves, however, caused e.g. by ships, these survival strategies have a high chance to fail as the flexibility of seedlings and stiffness of adults lead to plant tissue failure and extreme drag forces respectively. This results in both cases in strongly bent plant stems, potentially limiting their survival. Public Library of Science 2015-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4370561/ /pubmed/25799017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118687 Text en © 2015 Silinski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Silinski, Alexandra
Heuner, Maike
Schoelynck, Jonas
Puijalon, Sara
Schröder, Uwe
Fuchs, Elmar
Troch, Peter
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
Meire, Patrick
Temmerman, Stijn
Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus
title Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus
title_full Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus
title_fullStr Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus
title_short Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus
title_sort effects of wind waves versus ship waves on tidal marsh plants: a flume study on different life stages of scirpus maritimus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118687
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