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Department of Biological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208. Macrophyte performance as a function of platform elevation in micro- and macrotidal salt marshes. Diana Rodriguez. Experimental Design. Six treatments and six replicates within treatments.
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Department of Biological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Macrophyte performance as a function of platform elevation in micro- and macrotidal salt marshes Diana Rodriguez
Experimental Design Six treatments and six replicates within treatments Replicated at three sites with varying tidal ranges: Cocodrie, La -- 30-40 cm North Inlet, SC -- 1.5 m PIE, MA -- 3-4 m Growth response of S. alterniflora will likely be affected by varying the marsh platform (MP) relative to local mean tidal range. MP
Nov. harvest & May planting Platform varies from 0.5 m – 1.33 m MHT
Average Stem Height – Cocodrie, LA } Low marsh morphology } High marsh morphology
Average Stem Height – PIE, LTER, MA } Low marsh } High marsh
Average Stem Density – Cocodrie, LA } Within MHT & MLT } Further from MHT & MLT
Aboveground:Belowground Ratio – PIE LTER, MA Increase in aboveground biomass as you decrease height of platform below MHT
Summary • Lower stem densities below MHT • Morphologically similar to low marsh • % belowground biomass of first 10 cm appears to increase below MHT • Higher stem densities above MHT • Morphologically similar to high marsh • NAPP appears to increase (in microtidal site) with increasing inundation