Functional dynamics of vegetated model patches: The minimum patch size effect for canopy restoration
Autor: | Jordi Colomer, Aina Barcelona, Teresa Serra, Carolyn Oldham |
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Přispěvatelé: | Agencia Estatal de Investigación |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Canopy
Ones Environmental Engineering Functional dynamics Flow (psychology) Atmospheric sciences Wave mechanics Environmental Chemistry Waste Management and Disposal Ecosystem Turbulència biology Fons marins Hidrodinàmica Ocean bottom Wave velocity Vegetation biology.organism_classification Pollution Mecànica ondulatòria Turbulence Seagrass Drag Turbulence kinetic energy Waves Hydrodynamics Environmental science |
Zdroj: | Science of The Total Environment, 2021, vol. 795, art.núm.148854 Articles publicats (D-F) DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona instname |
ISSN: | 1879-1026 |
Popis: | For the past two centuries coastal zones have been suffering seagrass loss resulting in a network of vegetated patches which are barely interconnected and which may compromise the ecological services provided by the canopy. To optimize management efforts for successful restoration strategies, questions need to be addressed about what appropriate canopy architectural considerations are required under certain hydrodynamic conditions. In this study, a set of laboratory experiments were conducted in which hydrodynamic conditions, plant densities and vegetated patch lengths were varied to determine minimum patch lengths for successful management strategies. Based on the TKE production, this study finds two possible canopy behaviours of seagrasses under oscillating flows: one where plants do not interact with the flow and the other where they interact with waves and produce TKE. A threshold from the first to second behaviour occurs for = 2, where CD is the drag of the vegetated patch, n is the number of stems per m2, d is the stem diameter and ϕ is the solid plant fraction. Therefore, high canopy densities, large patches of vegetation or moderate wave velocities will produce plant-wave interaction, whereas low canopy densities, small vegetation patches or slow wave velocities will produce a behaviour akin to the non-vegetated cases This research was funded by the “Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad” of the Spanish Government through the grant CGL2017-86515-P. Aina Barcelona was funded by the pre-doctoral grant 2020 FI SDUR 00043 by the “Generalitat de Catalunya” Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Elsevier |
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