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Salt Marsh

Salt Marsh. Development Structure Common Plants and Adaptations. Development of a New England Salt Marsh. Establishment of a salt marsh. Low energy environment Accumulation of fine sediments Colonized by marsh plants. Spartina alterniflora

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Salt Marsh

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  1. Salt Marsh Development Structure Common Plants and Adaptations

  2. Development of a New England Salt Marsh

  3. Establishment of a salt marsh • Low energy environment • Accumulation of fine sediments • Colonized by marsh plants

  4. Spartina alterniflora • Early colonizer also known as a pioneer species • Binds anoxic mud together stabilizing the sediment • Found along water’s edge but not submerged completely • Halophytic

  5. Marsh hay Spartina patens

  6. Spikegrass Distichlis spicata Glasswort Salicornia europaea These two species are common to recently disturbed locations in the midmarsh. Good colonizers and tolerant of anoxic mud and high salinity.

  7. Marsh goldenrod Salidago semperviens Marsh aster Aster tenuifolius Common weedy plants in high marsh Competition limits their distribution Sea lavender Limonium nashii

  8. Phragmites – usually the outer border of upper marsh

  9. What is causing these patterns?

  10. Mechanisms for Salt Tolerance

  11. Salt Marsh Snail

  12. Fiddler Crab

  13. Mud Snail

  14. Salt Marsh Meiofauna

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