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Coastal Wetlands: A Synthesis
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Hopkinson, Charles S.; Wolanski, Eric; Brinson, Mark M.; Cahoon, Donald R.; Perillo, Gerardo Miguel E.; Coastal Wetlands: A Synthesis; Elsevier; 2018; 1-75
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Autor
Hopkinson, Charles S.
Wolanski, Eric
Brinson, Mark M.
Cahoon, Donald R.
Perillo, Gerardo Miguel E.
Resumen
What are coastal wetland ecosystems, what are their limits of distribution, and where dothey exist in the overall coastal landscape? There are several general definitions for wetlands,but the Ramsar definition is likely the most broadly encompassing (http://www.ramsar.org/), whereas others are more focused definitions tailored to country-specific protectionand management policies (Mitsch and Gosselink, 2006). We offer a very general approachrather than a precise definition: coastal wetlands are ecosystems that are found within anelevation gradient that ranges between subtidal depths where light penetrates to supportphotosynthesis of benthic plants to the landward edge where the sea passes its hydrologicinfluence to groundwater and atmospheric processes. At the seaward margin, biofilms,benthic algae, and seagrasses are representative biotic components. At the landward margin,vegetation boundaries range from those located on groundwater seeps or fens in humidclimates to relatively barren salt flats in arid climates.