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Svenja Reents
Svenja Reents
Research Associate at Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
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Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands
S Reents, P Mueller, H Tang, K Jensen, S Nolte
Biogeosciences 18 (2), 403-411, 2021
252021
Survival of the thickest? Impacts of extreme wave‐forcing on marsh seedlings are mediated by species morphology
K Schoutens, S Reents, S Nolte, B Evans, M Paul, M Kudella, T Bouma, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 66 (7), 2936-2951, 2021
152021
Plant genotype controls wetland soil microbial functioning in response to sea-level rise
H Tang, S Liebner, S Reents, S Nolte, K Jensen, F Horn, P Mueller
Biogeosciences Discussions 2021, 1-20, 2021
92021
Design and Assessment of a Novel Approach for Ecosystem Warming Experiments in High‐Energy Tidal Wetlands
RL Rich, P Mueller, M Fuß, S Gonçalves, E Ostertag, S Reents, H Tang, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 128 (11), e2023JG007550, 2023
22023
Species-specific and seasonal differences in the resistance of salt-marsh vegetation to wave impact
S Reents, I Möller, BR Evans, K Schoutens, K Jensen, M Paul, TJ Bouma, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 898080, 2022
12022
Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands
S Reents, P Mueller, H Tang, K Jensen, S Nolte
Biogeosciences Discussions 2020, 1-12, 2020
12020
Response of ecologically-mediated shallow intertidal shore transitions to extreme hydrodynamic forcing (RESIST)
I Möller, TJ Bouma, M Brendel, H Brooks, H Cao, S Carr, C Chirol, ...
12019
Landscape properties, habitat dynamics, and the carbon storage potential of seagrass meadows in the Wadden Sea
S Reents, L Hommes, N Schildt, N Camillini, L Sander
EGU24, 2024
2024
Plant trait-mediated drag forces on seedlings of four tidal marsh pioneer species
CS Steinigeweg, S Löbel, B Schröder, K Schoutens, S Reents, BR Evans, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 10, 1172492, 2023
2023
The effect of experimental warming on the resistance of salt-marsh vegetation to hydrodynamic forcing
S Reents, K Jensen, R Rich, S Thomsen, S Nolte
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-9967, 2022
2022
Climate change in salt marshes-Effects of hydrodynamic forcing, sea level rise and higher temperatures on coastal vegetation
S Reents
Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2022
2022
Prepared for the flood? Ecotypification leads to higher flooding tolerance of the dominant salt marsh grass Elymus athericus.
S Reents, P Mueller, K Jensen, H Tang, S Nolte
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Erodibility of salt marsh sediments under storm-surge conditions.
B Evans, I Möller, T Bouma, H Brooks, S Carr, H Cao, C Chirol, E Christie, ...
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Climate change in salt marshes
S Reents
The Impact of Grazing on Belowground-Litter Decomposition
S REENTS, P MUELLER, S NOLTE, KAI JENSEN
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