1996
DOI: 10.2307/1352647
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The Potential Impact of Herbivores on the Susceptibility of the Marsh Plant Sagittaria lancifolia to Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Wetlands

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“…Previous studies evaluated the effects of a 100% flooding treatment vs a saturated soil condition (Mendelssohn et al, 1981;Mendelssohn and McKee, 1983;Koch and Mendelssohn, 1989;Pezeshki and DeLaune, 1993;Lessman et al, 1997), or the effect of changing marsh sod elevation under field conditions resulting in altered flooding stress Webb et al, 1995;Grace and Ford, 1996;Gough and Grace, 1998). In general, these studies show a decrease in primary production with permanent flooding as well as with increased flooding depth.…”
Section: The Effects Of Flooding On Four Common Louisiana Marsh Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies evaluated the effects of a 100% flooding treatment vs a saturated soil condition (Mendelssohn et al, 1981;Mendelssohn and McKee, 1983;Koch and Mendelssohn, 1989;Pezeshki and DeLaune, 1993;Lessman et al, 1997), or the effect of changing marsh sod elevation under field conditions resulting in altered flooding stress Webb et al, 1995;Grace and Ford, 1996;Gough and Grace, 1998). In general, these studies show a decrease in primary production with permanent flooding as well as with increased flooding depth.…”
Section: The Effects Of Flooding On Four Common Louisiana Marsh Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty major storms have been observed to impact the vicinity of the lower Pearl River during the last 90 years. Experimental studies of the effects of salinity on marsh plants indicate that effects on plant communities are driven by both long-term average effects and short-term extreme events (Grace & Ford, 1996;Howard & Mendelssohn, 1998. Previous studies of the relationship between salinity regimes and plant communities provide support for the hypothesis that periodic saltwater intrusions produced by storms act to leave lasting effects on the plant communities (McKee & Mendelssohn, 1989;Brewer & Grace, 1990;Taylor, Grace & Marx, 1997;Ford & Grace, 1998b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The freshening of the system in 1984 might be related to the large 1983 flood of the Mississippi River system that brought large amounts of fresh water into the study area through the Atchafalaya River. Salinity does negatively affect the growth of Sagittaria tancifolia (McKee andMendelssohn 1989, Grace andFord 1996), and Spartina patens is generally found in mesohaline to oligohaline marshes (Mitsch and Gosselink 1993). David (1996) showed that increasing water levels lead to increasing abundance of Sagittaria lancifolia in the Florida Everglades without changes in salinity.…”
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confidence: 99%