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    Effects of wind waves versus ship waves on tidal marsh plants: a flume study on different life stages of Scirpus maritimus by Silinski, Alexandra, Heuner, Maike, Schoelynck, Jonas, Puijalon, Sara, Schröder, Uwe, Fuchs, Elmar, Troch, Peter, Bouma, Tjeerd J, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in PloS one (23-03-2015)
    “…Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative stable states theory. This theory implies that thresholds…”
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    Ecosystem Engineering by Plants on Wave-Exposed Intertidal Flats Is Governed by Relationships between Effect and Response Traits by Heuner, Maike, Silinski, Alexandra, Schoelynck, Jonas, Bouma, Tjeerd J, Puijalon, Sara, Troch, Peter, Fuchs, Elmar, Schröder, Boris, Schröder, Uwe, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in PloS one (14-09-2015)
    “…In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species--known as ecosystem engineers--are able to modify the environment for their own benefit. Little is…”
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    Coping with waves: Plasticity in tidal marsh plants as self-adapting coastal ecosystem engineers by Silinski, Alexandra, Schoutens, Ken, Puijalon, Sara, Schoelynck, Jonas, Luyckx, Deirdre, Troch, Peter, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-2018)
    “…Tidal marsh vegetation is increasingly valued for its role in ecosystem-based coastal protection due to its wave dissipating capacity. As the efficiency of…”
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    How effective are tidal marshes as nature-based shoreline protection throughout seasons? by Schoutens, Ken, Heuner, Maike, Minden, Vanessa, Ostermann, Tilla Schulte, Silinski, Alexandra, Belliard, Jean-Philippe, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2019)
    “…Nature-based mitigation is increasingly proposed as a strategy to cope with global change and related risks for coastal flooding and erosion. Tidal marshes are…”
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    Wave attenuation by intertidal vegetation is mediated by trade‐offs between shoot‐ and canopy‐scale plant traits by Schoutens, Ken, Silinski, Alexandra, Belliard, Jean‐Philippe, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Temmerman, Stijn, Schoelynck, Jonas

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-11-2024)
    “…Nature‐based solutions, through conservation or (re)creation of vegetated shorelines, are recognized to mitigate the impact of waves and erosion risks on…”
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    Unravelling the controls of lateral expansion and elevation change of pioneer tidal marshes by Silinski, Alexandra, Fransen, Erik, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-12-2016)
    “…Many overlapping mechanisms have been proposed to control horizontal seaward expansion of marshes and rates of elevation change that are associated with it…”
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    High-resolution bed level changes in relation to tidal and wave forcing on a narrow fringing macrotidal flat: Bridging intra-tidal, daily and seasonal sediment dynamics by Belliard, Jean-Philippe, Silinski, Alexandra, Meire, Dieter, Kolokythas, Gerasimos, Levy, Yaïr, Van Braeckel, Alexander, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-2019)
    “…Sediment dynamics in tidal flats, ranging from daily to seasonal timescales, are particularly relevant as they control key ecological and geomorphic processes…”
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    Quantifying critical conditions for seaward expansion of tidal marshes: A transplantation experiment by Silinski, Alexandra, van Belzen, Jim, Fransen, Erik, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Troch, Peter, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-02-2016)
    “…The alternative stable states theory is increasingly applied to tidal marsh shorelines, where the two opposing stable states – a dense vegetated state on the…”
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    Effects of contrasting wave conditions on scour and drag on pioneer tidal marsh plants by Silinski, Alexandra, Heuner, Maike, Troch, Peter, Puijalon, Sara, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Schoelynck, Jonas, Schröder, Uwe, Fuchs, Elmar, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-02-2016)
    “…Tidal marshes are increasingly valued for protecting shorelines against wave impact, but waves in turn may limit the initial establishment of tidal marsh…”
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    Étude diachronique de l’impact d’une digue sur son environnement : le Beltringharder Koog en Frise du Nord, Allemagne by Alexandra SILINSKI

    “…Une partie de la Mer des Wadden de la Frise du Nord (Allemagne du Nord) a été étudiée en vue de déterminer l’impact environnemental d’une digue achevée en 1987…”
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    Ecosystem Engineering by Plants on Wave-Exposed Intertidal Flats Is Governed by Relationships between Effect and Response Traits: e0138086 by Heuner, Maike, Silinski, Alexandra, Schoelynck, Jonas, Bouma, Tjeerd J, Puijalon, Sara, Troch, Peter, Fuchs, Elmar, Schroder, Boris, Schroder, Uwe, Meire, Patrick

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2015)
    “…In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species-known as ecosystem engineers-are able to modify the environment for their own benefit. Little is known…”
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    Effects of Wind Waves versus Ship Waves on Tidal Marsh Plants: A Flume Study on Different Life Stages of Scirpus maritimus: e0118687 by Silinski, Alexandra, Heuner, Maike, Schoelynck, Jonas, Puijalon, Sara, Schroder, Uwe, Fuchs, Elmar, Troch, Peter, Bouma, Tjeerd J, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in PloS one (01-03-2015)
    “…Recent research indicates that many ecosystems, including intertidal marshes, follow the alternative stable states theory. This theory implies that thresholds…”
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    Journal Article