swampedge
Swampedge is the ecological zone at the boundary between a swamp and the adjacent upland. It functions as an ecotone where shifting water levels and soil moisture create conditions intermediate between a fully aquatic swamp and dry land.
Geography and soils: Swampedges occur along freshwater, brackish, and saline swamps. The soils are typically hydric
Vegetation and wildlife: Plant communities at the swampedge include obligate and facultative wetland species such as
Ecological functions: The swampedge helps buffer the interior of the wetland from sediment input, aids in nutrient
Disturbance and management: Hydrological alterations from drainage, dredging, or damming can shrink or shift swampedges. Restoration
Threats and conservation: Development, agriculture, pollution, invasive species, and climate change threaten swampedge integrity by changing
Human use and significance: Swampedges serve as wildlife corridors and recreational areas in some landscapes, and