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adam_text | Preface
page
xi
List of acronyms and abbreviations
xiii
1
Introduction: what is covered in this coastal wetlands book?
1
Box
1.1
The
Ramsar
Convention: international wetlands
conservation
2
2
Physical aspects: geological, oceanic and climatic conditions
5
2.1
What are coastal wetlands (saltwater wetlands)?
5
Box
2.1
Important tidal reference points
β
2.2
Where are they found?
η
Box
2.2
Measuring and defining saltiness
g
2.3
How are salt marshes formed?
g
2.4
Physical conditions that shape wetlands
12
Box
2.3
Salt marsh tidal zones
13
2.5
Impacts of storms and extreme climate events
14
3
Zonations and plants: development
Stressors
and adaptations
17
3.1
Sediment stabilization and salt marsh development
1
η
Ъ2
Salt marsh zones and physical
Stressors 19
3.3
Plant adaptations and species diversity
20
Box
3.1
Comparison of plant photosynthesis and metabolism
24
3.4
Mangrove forest diversity and adaptations
25
3.5
Pollen archives of wetland vegetation development
26
4
Animals in coastal wetlands: zonation, adaptations and energy flow
30
4.1
Animals that inhabit salt marshes
30
Box
4.1
Tidal wetland foraminifera
32
4.2
Salt marsh zonations,
Stressors
and adaptations
34
Box
4.2
Animals of polar and subarctic marshes
35
4.3
Mangrove animals
37
4.4
Energy flow in coastal wetlands: animal-plant interactions
38
4.4.1
Primary production
З8
4.4.2
Secondary production: consumers versus detritivores
41
4.4.3
Mangrove energy flow
42
5 Human
intervention
causing coastal problems
44
5.1
Human population growth and landscape alteration
44
5.2
Land reclamation
46
5.3
Accelerated global warming
48
5.4
Arctic sea ice tipping point
49
5.5
Biological invasions
52
5.6
Wetland drainage and conversion for farming
53
Box
5.1
Mosquito life cycle: vectors of fatal or debilitating diseases
54
5.7
Pollution by excess nitrogen and oil spills
55
6
Coastal wetlands worldwide. climatic zonation, ecosystems and biogeography
57
6.1
Climate zones and coastal wetland ecosystems
57
6.2
Biogeographic variation
64
Box
6.1
Phytosociological classification of coastal wetland according
to Thannheiser and Haachs
68
6.3 Subregional
salinity variations: effects on plant assemblages
68
6.4
What in the world to expect next?
71
7
Examples of North American salt marshes and coastal wetlands
72
7.1
Arctic Coast: Mackenzie Delta region of the Beaufort Sea
72
Box
7.1
Vanishing Arctic villages and sea ice; pop-up
pingos
73
7.2
Subarctic salt marshes: West versus East Coast
77
7.2.1
West Coast: Cook Inlet on the Pacific Ring of Fire
78
7.2.2
West Coast: impacts of avalanches and glacial surges
in Southern Alaska
80
7.2.3
East Coast: Hudson Plains and James Bay
83
7.3
Temperate marshes: West versus East Coast
87
7.3.1
Temperate wetlands of Western North America: Alaska to Mexico
87
7.3.1.1
Willapa Bay, Washington State
88
7.3.1.2
Netarts Bay, Oregon
90
7.3.1.3 Humboldt
Bay and Eel River, Northern California
91
7.3.1.4
San Francisco Bay: transition from cool to warm
temperate regions
92
7.3.1.5
Los Peñasquitos
Lagoon case history, Southern California
95
7.3.1.6
Tijuana Estuary: California-Mexico boundary salt
marsh reserve
101
7.3.2
Temperate wetlands of Eastern North America: Nova Scotia
to Chesapeake Bay
103
7.3.2.1
Chezzetcook Marsh, Southeastern Canada
103
7.3.2.2
Bay of
Fundy,
Southeastern Canada
106
Box
7.2
Tidal power and
estuatine
wetlands
109
7.3.2.3
New England-Chesapeake Bay, Northeastern United States
110
7.4
North American subtropical marshes
113
7.4.1
Carolina and Georgia salt marshes: Cape
Hatteras
to Northern Florida
113
7.4.2
Florida mangroves
117
7.4.3
The Deep South: Mississippi Delta and Louisiana wetlands
120
7.4.4
Subtropical coastal wetlands of
Baja
California peninsula, Mexico
123
7.5
Tropical wetlands of North America and the Caribbean Islands
129
8
Examples of South American coastal wetlands
132
8.1
South America s tropical coastal wetlands: composition,
importance and changes
134
8.2
South American subtropical and temperate East Coast
138
8.2.1
Brazilian south coast
139
8.2.2
Patos
Lagoon: the world s largest choked lagoon
140
8.2.3
Argentina to
Tierra
del
Fuego
and
Mar Chiquita
wetlands
142
Box
8.1
What s in a name?
143
8.2.4
San Bias, Argentina
145
8.2.5
Bahia Bustamante,
near Commodore Rivadavia
146
8.3
South American West Coast temperate region
146
8.3.1
Valdivia,
Chile
147
Box
8.2
Measuring magnitude of earthquakes
148
8.3.2
Bahia
Quillaipe: a beautiful bay fall of sea anemones
and worms
148
8.4
South American subarctic salt marshes: oil spill and ozone damage
149
8.4.1
Bahía Lomas, Tierra
del
Fuego,
Antarctic Chile
149
8.4.2
Rio Chico, Tierra
del
Fuego,
Argentina
151
9
Africa: selected marsh and mangrove areas
153
9.1
Location and biodiversity: introduction to Africa as a pantropical bridge
153
Box
9.1
Panmangal
3-D
zonation
155
9.2
West Coast geomorphology: deltas, lagoons and anthropogenic changes
156
9.2.1
Niger Delta: largest in Africa but strongly altered by
petroleum industry
156
9.2.2
Sierra
Leone-Côte d Ivoire
barrier lagoons: prehistory and industrial
impacts
158
9.3
Tropical West Coast estuary: The Gambia case history
161
9.3.1
Background history shapes the future: from Mandinka Empire
to small British colony
161
9.3.2
The shared Gambia River: longest estuary in Africa
163
9.3.3
The mangrove vegetation and its services
163
9.3.4
Gambian mangrove and estuarine animals
166
9.3.5
Gambian oyster industry
171
9.3.6
What to expect in the future?
172
9.4
Nile River Delta case history: early civilizations and recent destruction
172
9.4.1
Background environment and historical geology
172
9.4.2
Holocene
and historical records of Nile Delta change
174
9.4.3
The Nile Delta in the future
177
9.5
South African wetlands: the Indian Ocean influence
177
9.6
Other important East African coastal wetlands and some
cautionary notes
181
Box
9.2
Sinai Desert hard bottom mangroves
182
10
Europe and Asia: a view of what remains
186
10.1
European temperate regions: waddens, estuaries and the Low Countries
187
10.2
European Mediterranean: vanishing oceans and sinking cities
190
10.2.1
Rhône
Delta and
Camargue
Marshes, France: violet salt
and pink flamingos
190
10.2.2
The
Po
Estuary and sinking of Venice Lagoon into the
Adriatic Sea
192
10.3
Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia: Mediterranean-Indian
Ocean transition
193
Box
10.1
Ancient Troy, Trojan legends and salt marshes
196
10.3.1
Northern Black Sea: tiny tides and giant mud volcanoes
197
10.3.2
Danube Delta: the largest and best-preserved wetland
in Central Europe
199
Box
10.2
Characteristics of tidal freshwater marshes
200
10.3.3
The Tigris-Euphrates Rivers case history: what happened
to the Gardens of Babylon?
202
10.4
Southern and Southeastern Asia: Indo-Pacific and Polynesian
subregion of Oceania
208
10.4.1
Ganges River Delta: The Green Delta and
Beautiful Gardens
210
10.4.2
The Mekong Delta: a biological treasure trove
215
10.4.3
Other Southeast Asian mangrove regions: more biodiversity
222
10.4.4
East Asia: China, River of Sorrow and macrotidal mudflats
224
Box
10.3
Conservation statuses along East China coasts
228
11
Australasia: wetlands of Australia and New Zealand
231
11.1
Australia: tropical mangroves to warm temperate salt marshes
231
11.1.1
Tropical Northeastern Australia: behind the Barrier Reef
234
11.1.2
Tropical Northern Australia: saltwater crocodiles and
flying foxes
237
11.1.3
Southwestern Australia: Shark Bay stromatolites and Leschenault
Inlet Estuary
238
11.1.4
Temperate Southeastern Australia: southern mangroves
and paleotsunamis
240
Box
11.1
Opening a can of worms
241
11.2
New Zealand coastal wetlands: the outer edge of the colonized
Pacific World
242
12
Applications
in geological monitoring: paleoseismology and paleoclimatology
248
12.1
How wetland archives are used in paleoseismology and paleotempestology
248
12.2
Paleoearthquakes and earthquake prediction
250
12.2.1
Alaskan case histories
250
Box
12.1
About time: dating of sediments for paleoenvironmental studies
252
Box
12.2
Paleoecological transfer functions: qualitative versus
quantitative methods
257
12.2.2
Cascadia and the Orphan Tsunami case history
258
12.2.3
The Peruvian earthquake and Hawaiian tsunami
260
12.2.4
Australia: tsunamis or not?
261
12.3
Paleoclimate and paleo-sea levels
262
12.3.1
Los Peñasquitos
Lagoon case history: mangroves
and immigrations
263
12.3.2
Australasian and Southeast Asian examples
264
12.3.3
Caveat: the present limits of climate applications
267
13
Applications in conservation of plant biodiversity and agriculture
269
13.1
Salt of the Earth
269
13.2
Biodiversity of salt marshes and mangrove swamps
270
13.2.1
Traditional uses of coastal wetlands
270
13.2.2
Historical uses of coastal wetland plants
271
13.3
Agriculture and soil salinity: past and future problems
273
13.4
Salt marsh biodiversity: emerging studies of halophyte
genomes and ionomes
276
14
Using mesocosms as a way to study coastal wetlands
279
14.1
Why make experimental studies in coastal wetlands?
279
Box
14.1
The value of indoor salt marsh mesocosms: example
from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
282
14.2
Examples of coastal mesocosms: introduction
285
14.3
Restoration and construction
286
14.4
Experiments testing physical parameters
290
14.5
Experiments testing biological parameters
292
14.6
Experiments and mesocosms testing other parameters
293
15
Conclusions and future directions
297
References
302
Index
339
Colour plate section is found between pages
178
and
179
Salt marshes and mangrove forests, the
intertidal
wetlands of the world s coastlines,
provide key ecological services to all areas of the globe, and are vital sinks and sources
in carbon budgets. They are crucial indicators of both modern-day anthropogenic
impacts on climate and ecosystems, and paleoecological changes during much of
Earth s his
t
orv.
This cutting-edge, richly illustrated book introduces the essential elements of
coastal wetlands and their applications. It unites geological and
océanographie
approaches in an accessible way, providing scientific names tor key plant and animal
species. Hie book opens by introducing coastal oceanography, the physical features of
wetlands, their ecology and human impacts upon them, giving students from all fields
the necessary background for wetlands studies. It then presents detailed case studies
from all areas of the world with extensive illustrations, presenting students with a
broad, global-scale picture of wetlands geomorphology and biodiversity. The final
chapters discuss some unique applications of coastal wetlands, including geological
monitoring, uses in biotechnology and agriculture and various experimental
mesocosms.
lliis is ideal as supplementary reading to support students on a wide range of Earth
and Life science courses, from environmental science, ecology and paleoecology to
geomorphology and geography. Providing citations to a variety of more specialist
articles, it will also be a valuable interdisciplinary reference for researchers.
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