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DOI10.1111/gcb.14635
Connectivity in coastal systems: Barrier island vegetation influences upland migration in a changing climate
Zinnert, Julie C.1; Via, Stephen M.2; Nettleton, Benjamin P.1; Tuley, Philip A.1; Moore, Laura J.3; Stallins, Jon Anthony4
发表日期2019
ISSN1354-1013
EISSN1365-2486
卷号25期号:7页码:2419-2430
英文摘要

Due to their position at the land-sea interface, barrier islands are vulnerable to both oceanic and atmospheric climate change-related drivers. In response to relative sealevel rise, barrier islands tend to migrate landward via overwash processes which deposit sediment onto the backbarrier marsh, thus maintaining elevation above sea level. In this paper, we assess the importance of interior upland vegetation and sediment transport (from upland to marsh) on the movement of the marsh-upland boundary in a transgressive barrier system along the mid-Atlantic Coast. We hypothesize that recent woody expansion is altering the rate of marsh to upland conversion. Using Landsat imagery over a 32 year time period (1984-2016), we quantify transitions between land cover (bare, grassland, woody vegetation, and marsh) and the marsh-upland boundary. We find that the Virginia Barrier Islands have both gains and losses in backbarrier marsh and upland, with 19% net loss from the system during the timeframe of the study and increased variance in marsh to upland conversion. This is consistent with recent work indicating a shift toward increasing rates of landward barrier island migration. Despite a net loss of upland area, macroclimatic winter warming resulted in 41% increase in woody vegetation in protected, low-elevation areas, introducing new ecological scenarios that increase resistance to sediment movement from upland to marsh. Our analysis demonstrates how the interplay between elevation and interior island vegetative cover influences landward migration of the boundary between upland and marsh (a previously underappreciated indicator that an island is migrating), and thus, the importance of including ecological processes in the island interior into coastal modeling of barrier island migration and sediment movement across the barrier landscape.


WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/99606
作者单位1.Virginia Commonwealth Univ, 1000 West Cary St, Richmond, VA 23284 USA;
2.Norfolk State Univ, Norfolk, VA USA;
3.Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA;
4.Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KY USA
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Zinnert, Julie C.,Via, Stephen M.,Nettleton, Benjamin P.,et al. Connectivity in coastal systems: Barrier island vegetation influences upland migration in a changing climate[J],2019,25(7):2419-2430.
APA Zinnert, Julie C.,Via, Stephen M.,Nettleton, Benjamin P.,Tuley, Philip A.,Moore, Laura J.,&Stallins, Jon Anthony.(2019).Connectivity in coastal systems: Barrier island vegetation influences upland migration in a changing climate.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,25(7),2419-2430.
MLA Zinnert, Julie C.,et al."Connectivity in coastal systems: Barrier island vegetation influences upland migration in a changing climate".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 25.7(2019):2419-2430.
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