Search results for "sand dune"

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Spatial and temporal variation of community composition and species cover following dune restoration in the Devesa de Albufera (Valencia, Spain).

2015

Plant populations were reintroduced to the coastal dune bar of the Devesa de Albufera from 1988 to 2004; different coastline sections received different species composition and cover. With the aim to detect spatial and temporal variation of floristic diversity, we compared current species composition and cover across the length of the Devesa and across the dune bar with those imposed at the time of restoration. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) detected significant differences both across the dune faces and across the coast sections. Differences across the dune faces reflect the sea-inland ecological gradient and resulted from a spatial rearrangement of plant populations: Calystegi…

0106 biological sciencesdune restorationEvolutionMalcolmia littoreaLagurus ovatusCoastal sand dunes; dune restoration; Mediterranean sea; spatial dynamics; temporal dynamics; Plant Science; Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCalystegia soldanellaFloristicsMediterranean seaBehavior and SystematicsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAchillea maritimaspatial dynamicsEcologybiologyEcologytemporal dynamicsPlant communitybiology.organism_classificationGeographyCommunity compositionCoastal sand dunesMediterranean sea010606 plant biology & botanyPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Effects of environmental and temporal factors on Glomeromycotina spores in sand dunes along the Gulf of Valencia (Spain)

2019

Abstract AMF symbiosis in sand dunes is the key for maintenance of stable vegetation. The main goal of this work was to determine the effects of environmental and temporal factors on AMF living in sand dunes (Gulf of Valencia, Spain). Soil samples were collected seasonally at 6 sites, during 2 yrs, from three habitats and four plant species and the frequency and relative abundance of AMF was examined. AMF were more frequent in mobile than in embryonic dunes, in spring and in sites with old vegetation. Ten AMF species were identified, their distribution depending mainly on the anthropogenic disturbance of the site. Gigasporaceae Cetraspora sp. and Dentiscutata sp. preferred undisturbed soil …

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateEcologybiologyEcologyEcological ModelingPlant ScienceVegetationbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSand dune stabilizationGlomeraceaeHabitatSoil waterRelative species abundanceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyGigasporaceaeFungal Ecology
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The role of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) in roots of the host plant Deschampsia flexuosa in vegetation succession of inland…

2013

Suurin osa maalla elävistä putkilokasvilajeista ja -heimoista elää symbioosissa mykorritsasienten kanssa. Mykorritsatyyppejä on useita, ja näistä yleisin ja vanhin on arbuskelimykorritsasymbioosi, jossa Glomeromycota-sienet muodostavat arbuskelimykorritsaa (AM) kasvien juurien sisällä. Tämä kasvin ja sienen välinen tiivis suhde on molempia osapuolia hyödyttävä symbioosi. Toisenvarainen AM sieni on riippuvainen kasvin tuottamasta orgaanisesta hiilestä, ja vastapalveluksena sieni voi parantaa kasvin ravinteiden- ja vedenottokykyä, sekä suojata tätä taudinaiheuttajilta, tuhohyönteisiltä ja laiduntajilta, sekä parantaa kasvin kuivuudensietokykyä. Vaikuttamalla isäntäkasvien kasvuun ja resurssie…

sukkessiosymbioosiputkilokasvitArbuscular mycorrhizal fungimycorrhizamykorritsasubarcticGlomeromycotainland sand dunesDeschampsia flexuosasymbiosissuccession
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Cryptogams signify key transition of bacteria and fungi in Arctic sand dune succession

2019

SummaryPrimary succession models focus on aboveground vascular plants. However, the prevalence of mosses and lichens, i.e. cryptogams, suggests they play a role in soil successions. Here, we explore whether effects of cryptogams on belowground microbes can facilitate progressive shifts in sand dune succession.We linked aboveground vegetation, belowground bacterial and fungal community, and soil chemistry in six successional stages in Arctic inland sand dunes: bare sand, grass, moss, lichen, ericoid heath and mountain birch forest.Compared to the bare sand and grass stages, microbial biomass and the proportion of fungi increased in the moss stage, and later stage microbial groups appeared de…

0106 biological sciencesVascular plant0303 health sciencesbiologyEcologyfungifood and beveragesEcological succession15. Life on landbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMossSand dune stabilization03 medical and health sciencesArcticDominance (ecology)LichenPrimary succession030304 developmental biology
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<p><strong><em>Scutellospora deformata</em></strong><strong> (Scutellosporaceae), a new species of Gigasporales f…

2021

A new species S. deformata, that occurs in six locations of marine sand dunes along the eastern Mediterranean coast of Spain is described and illustrated from spores. In the field, the species occurred in the rhizosphere of Ammophila arenaria (Poaceae), Elymus farctus (Poaceae), Otanthus maritimus (Asteraceae), and Echinophora spinosa (Apiaceae). Morphological characters related with outer, middle and inner wall of the glomerospores as well as phylogenetic analysis (partial SSU, ITS1-5.8S region and the partial LSU nrDNA) support the hypothesis that the fungus is a new species of the Scutellosporaceae.

Mediterranean climatebiologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSand dune stabilizationOtanthusEchinophoracomic_booksBotanyMolecular phylogeneticsPoaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicscomic_books.characterElymus farctusAmmophila arenariaPhytotaxa
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Regional metacommunities in two coastal systems: spatial structure and drivers of plant assemblages

2014

Aim Biogeographical patterns in metacommunities are still poorly understood, and different processes are expected to occur in different habitats. We analysed the regional plant metacommunities of coastal habitats to test whether (1) the influence of space and climate differs between two habitats differentiated along the seashore–inland gradient, and (2) regional variation in species composition of these habitats can be ascribed to different metacommunity paradigms. Location The entire coast of the Iberian Peninsula, south-western Europe. Methods We collected data on the plant species composition of coastal sites on sand dunes across 3000 km of coastline. The sites were classified into two h…

vegetation databasesMetacommunityMediterranean climateDistance decaydune habitatsmetacommunityEcologyCommunity assemblyEcologydistance decaySpecies sortingenvironmental filtering15. Life on landdispersal limitationSand dune stabilizationGeographyHabitatSpatial ecologyOrdination14. Life underwaterspecies sortingCommunity assembly dispersal limitation distance decay dune habitats environmental filtering Iberian Peninsula metacommunity species sorting vegetation databasesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIberian PeninsulaJournal of Biogeography
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Macrobiotus naginae sp. nov., a New Xerophilous Tardigrade Species from Rokua Sand Dunes (Finland)

2022

Animals that colonize soil show specific adaptations to soil. Compared to closely related species living on the surface, the limbs of soil-dwelling animals are often shortened, reduced, or absent to allow a less restricted passage through cavities between soil particles. This pattern of limb reduction has also been observed in tardigrades, where multiple lineages that colonized the below-ground habitat show independent reduction and/or loss of legs and claws. In the tardigrade superfamily Macrobiotoidea, leg and claw reductions are a common trait found in the Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complex. This rarely found species complex currently contains four nominal taxa. Here we describe, with t…

hiekkakarhukaisetsystematiikka (biologia)macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complextaxonomymorfologiasand dunesmaaperäeläimistöTardigradasoil habitat.lajinmäärityssystematicssoil habitatResearch Article
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Geoarchaeological study of the Phoenician cemetery of Tyre-Al Bass (Lebanon) and geomorphological evolution of a tombolo

2008

The geoarchaeological record of the Phoenician necropolis of Al Bass (Lebanon) provides information concerning the geomorphological evolution of a late Holocene tombolo. Physical and chemical analysis of sediments indicates that the cemetery (9th century B.C.) was located near a littoral lagoon, between the dunes of a cuspate spit pointing toward the island of Tyre. From the sea apex of this spit, the moles mentioned in historical chronicles were constructed. Once mainland and island were connected, at the northern coast (where the port of Sidon was located), a sediment trap was formed, which quickly filled with silt. Afterwards, an extensive field of sand dunes buried all the archaeologica…

ArcheologyTomboloSediment trap (geology)Cuspate forelandSiltArchaeologylanguage.human_languageSand dune stabilizationEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)languageLittoral zonePhoenicianGeologyHoloceneGeoarchaeology
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COMPARISON OF TWO SIMPLIFICATION METHODS FOR SHORELINE EXTRACTION FROM DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTO IMAGES

2018

Abstract. The coastal ecosystems are very sensitive to external influences. Coastal resources such as sand dunes, coral reefs and mangroves has vital importance to prevent coastal erosion. Human based effects also threats the coastal areas. Therefore, the change of coastal areas should be monitored. Up-to-date, accurate shoreline information is indispensable for coastal managers and decision makers. Remote sensing and image processing techniques give a big opportunity to obtain reliable shoreline information. In the presented study, NIR bands of seven 1:5000 scaled digital orthophoto images of Riga Bay-Latvia have been used. The Object-oriented Simple Linear Clustering method has been utili…

Shorelcsh:Applied optics. Photonicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:TReference data (financial markets)Orthophotolcsh:TA1501-1820Image processingImage segmentation010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologySand dune stabilizationCoastal erosionlcsh:TA1-2040Cluster analysislcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)CartographyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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New insight on Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean syntaxa included in the Vegetation Prodrome of Italy

2015

Mediterranean climatesand dune vegetationecotone vegetationEcologyWetland vegetationBioclimatologydry grassland vegetationPlant Sciencebioclimatology; sand dune vegetation; wetland vegetation; ecotone vegetation; dry grassland vegetation; Italy; plant ecology; syndynamic; syntaxonomy; methodological classificationPlant ecologyProdromeItalywetland vegetationmedicinesyndynamicEnvironmental sciencesyntaxonomymethodological classificationmedicine.symptombioclimatologyVegetation (pathology)plant ecologyFlora Mediterranea
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