2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-021-00339-2
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New opportunities for conservation of a rare tiger beetle on developed barrier island beaches

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“…(Cantelon et al 2022) quality and mobilizes nutrients through porewater ionic exchange processes (Herbert et al 2018). Coastal zone inundation as a natural process alters dune systems, which generates a mosaic of habitats that increase biodiversity (Smith et al 2021) and alter distributions of vegetation and animals. For example, the frequency of overwash events affects plant composition and diversity on sand dunes (Stallins and Parker 2003) and regular inundation is thought to provide necessary habitats for some insects and birds (Smith et al 2021).…”
Section: Storm-impacted Coastal Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Cantelon et al 2022) quality and mobilizes nutrients through porewater ionic exchange processes (Herbert et al 2018). Coastal zone inundation as a natural process alters dune systems, which generates a mosaic of habitats that increase biodiversity (Smith et al 2021) and alter distributions of vegetation and animals. For example, the frequency of overwash events affects plant composition and diversity on sand dunes (Stallins and Parker 2003) and regular inundation is thought to provide necessary habitats for some insects and birds (Smith et al 2021).…”
Section: Storm-impacted Coastal Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coastal zone inundation as a natural process alters dune systems, which generates a mosaic of habitats that increase biodiversity (Smith et al 2021) and alter distributions of vegetation and animals. For example, the frequency of overwash events affects plant composition and diversity on sand dunes (Stallins and Parker 2003) and regular inundation is thought to provide necessary habitats for some insects and birds (Smith et al 2021). Increased salinity and associated geochemical changes alter microbial community diversity and population heterogeneity (Nelson et al 2015), shifting to more specialized communities as an adaptation to anaerobic conditions, redox fluctuation, and salt stress.…”
Section: Storm-impacted Coastal Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%