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Global Mangrove Watch: Updated 2010 Mangrove Forest Extent (v2.5) [PDF]
This study presents an updated global mangrove forest baseline for 2010: Global Mangrove Watch (GMW) v2.5. The previous GMW maps (v2.0) of the mangrove extent are currently considered the most comprehensive available global products, however areas were ...
Pete Bunting +4 more
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Global Mangrove Watch: Monthly Alerts of Mangrove Loss for Africa
Current mangrove mapping efforts, such as the Global Mangrove Watch (GMW), have focused on providing one-off or annual maps of mangrove forests, while such maps may be most useful for reporting regional, national and sub-national extent of mangrove ...
Pete Bunting +6 more
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Global Mangrove Extent Change 1996–2020: Global Mangrove Watch Version 3.0
Mangroves are a globally important ecosystem that provides a wide range of ecosystem system services, such as carbon capture and storage, coastal protection and fisheries enhancement. Mangroves have significantly reduced in global extent over the last 50
Pete Bunting +9 more
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The Global Mangrove Watch—A New 2010 Global Baseline of Mangrove Extent [PDF]
This study presents a new global baseline of mangrove extent for 2010 and has been released as the first output of the Global Mangrove Watch (GMW) initiative.
Pete Bunting +9 more
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One Assay to Rule Them All: Development of a Global Environmental DNA Tool to Support Range-Wide Surveys of an Imperiled Sawfish and Its Application in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. [PDF]
To identify promising locations where Largetooth Sawfish, Pristis pristis, may persist, a novel species‐specific Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) assay was designed capable of detecting a single copy of DNA, with in silico and in vitro validation experiments indicating functionality across the species' historical range.
Cubillos-M JC +12 more
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Mapping accumulated carbon storage of global mangroves from 2000 to 2020 at a 1 km resolution [PDF]
Accumulated carbon storage is a crucial indicator for assessing the health of mangrove ecosystems and can suitably reflect the changes in the carbon sequestration capacity of mangrove forests over time.
Moran Wang +4 more
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This study investigates the impact of fragmentation on Ecuador’s coastal mangrove forests. Fragmentation is identified as a primary cause of aquatic ecosystem degradation.
Julio J. Jaramillo +3 more
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Mangrove forests are of high biological, economic, and ecological importance globally. Growing within the intertidal zone, they are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change in addition to being threatened on local scales by over ...
Katie Awty-Carroll +3 more
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coastTrain: A Global Reference Library for Coastal Ecosystems
Estimating the distribution, extent and change of coastal ecosystems is essential for monitoring global change. However, spatial models developed to estimate the distribution of land cover types require accurate and up-to-date reference data to support ...
Nicholas J. Murray +12 more
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