His primary areas of study are Ecology, Estuary, Hydrology, Marsh and Ecosystem. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Salinity, Brackish water, Biomass, Canonical correspondence analysis and Intertidal zone. Patrick Meire usually deals with Hydrology and limits it to topics linked to Nutrient and Water column, Nitrification and Diatom.
His studies deal with areas such as Landform, Salt marsh and Botany as well as Marsh. His studies in Salt marsh integrate themes in fields like Flood myth, Deposition, Sediment and Phragmites. His Ecosystem research includes themes of Biogenic silica, Biogeochemical cycle and Biogeochemistry.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Hydrology, Estuary, Ecosystem and Oceanography. Patrick Meire has researched Hydrology in several fields, including Macrophyte, Sediment and Vegetation. His Macrophyte research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biomass, Botany, Nutrient and Aquatic plant.
His Estuary research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Benthic zone, Intertidal zone and Salinity, Brackish water. His Ecosystem study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Aquatic ecosystem and Environmental resource management. His Marsh study typically links adjacent topics like Salt marsh.
Patrick Meire focuses on Ecosystem services, Ecology, Hydrology, Estuary and Macrophyte. His Ecosystem services research incorporates themes from Biodiversity, Wetland, Environmental resource management and Environmental planning. His study in Ecology focuses on Zooplankton and Habitat.
The Hydrology study combines topics in areas such as Natural, Scale, Sediment and Salt marsh. His Estuary study deals with the bigger picture of Oceanography. His research in Macrophyte intersects with topics in Aquatic plant, Biomass, Vegetation, Aquatic ecosystem and Nutrient.
Patrick Meire focuses on Ecosystem services, Ecosystem, Macrophyte, Environmental resource management and Hydrology. His Ecosystem research focuses on Environmental planning and how it relates to Climate change and Functional diversity. His Macrophyte study combines topics in areas such as Epiphyte, Aquatic plant, Vegetation, Environmental chemistry and Nutrient.
His Environmental resource management study incorporates themes from Shrub, Ecology, Biodiversity and Sustainability. The various areas that Patrick Meire examines in his Hydrology study include Soil science, Sediment transport and Flow velocity. His research integrates issues of Estuary, Salt marsh, Marsh and Accretion in his study of Ecological succession.
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Ecosystem-based coastal defence in the face of global change
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Nature (2013)
Large-scale spatial patterns in estuaries: estuarine macrobenthic communities in the Schelde estuary, NW Europe
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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (2003)
The Scheldt estuary: a description of a changing ecosystem
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Hydrobiologia (2005)
Modelling estuarine variations in tidal marsh sedimentation: response to changing sea level and suspended sediment concentrations
S Temmerman;Gerard Govers;S Wartel;P Meire.
Marine Geology (2004)
Long-term change in dissolved inorganic nutrients in the heterotrophic Scheldt estuary (Belgium, The Netherlands)
Karline Soetaert;Jack J. Middelburg;Carlo Heip;Patrick Meire.
Limnology and Oceanography (2006)
Macrobenthic species response surfaces along estuarine gradients: prediction by logistic regression
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2002)
Modelling long-term tidal marsh growth under changing tidal conditions and suspended sediment concentrations, Scheldt estuary, Belgium
Stijn Temmerman;Gerard Govers;P Meire;S Wartel.
Marine Geology (2003)
Spatial and temporal factors controlling short‐term sedimentation in a salt and freshwater tidal marsh, Scheldt estuary, Belgium, SW Netherlands
Stijn Temmerman;Gerard Govers;S Wartel;P Meire.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2003)
Silica uptake in aquatic and wetland macrophytes: a strategic choice between silica, lignin and cellulose?
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New Phytologist (2010)
Are ecosystem services adequately quantified
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Journal of Applied Ecology (2017)
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