2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10602
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Ecotiles designed to mimic natural rocky shore biogeomorphic interactions: evidence of colonisation patterns after 12 and 18 months 

Abstract: <p>Natural rocky shore landforms show high habitat heterogeneity, as they have pools, crevices, groves and holes, which accommodate large variety of intertidal species. Urban coasts are often armed with smooth hard flood defences that lack the geomorphological features of natural rocky shores where biodiversity thrives. Hard coastal infrastructure can be ‘greened’ by improving habitats using ecotiles inspired by the natural coastal biogeomorphology to mimic geodiversit… Show more

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