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Eastern United States: Potential Range for Ecologically Based Coastal Defenses in 2100
These maps show where black mangroves can potentially thrive along the US east coast by the end of the 21st century under several climate scenarios. Similar work was done for oyster reefs and saltmarshes. ABSTRACT Eco‐defenses (mangroves, oyster reefs, and saltmarshes) are ecosystems that can help to mitigate the effects of natural hazards and erosion ...
Henry Fox Hausmann +3 more
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Recognition of Chyrsobothris thoracica guadeloupensis Descarpentries, 1981 at the species level (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) [PDF]
Evidence is presented that the subspecies Chrysobothris thoracica guadeloupensis Descarpentries, 1981 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) should be recognized at the species level. Character evidence is provided to separate C. guadeloupensis, new status, from C.
Touroult, Julien, Woodley, Norman E.
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Rate of lineage origin explains the diversity anomaly in the World’s mangrove vegetation [PDF]
The contribution of nonecological factors to global patterns in diversity is evident when species richness differs between regions with similar habitats and geographic area. Mangrove environments in the Eastern Hemisphere harbor six times as many species
Renner, Susanne S. +2 more
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Abstract Hurricanes are among the most destructive natural disturbances in mangroves, altering community structure and ecological processes. Despite their impacts, few studies have assessed changes in belowground root processes (i.e., biomass, production, decomposition) following major hurricanes.
Edward Castañeda‐Moya +2 more
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Mangrove Pollinator Functional Diversity Decreases With Patch Size and Landscape Anthropization
This study explores how land use changes impact pollinator diversity in mangrove ecosystems, focusing on the effects of patch size and landscape anthropization on pollinators with different functional traits. Results show that smaller mangrove patches can support higher pollinator abundance, richness, and diversity; however, overall pollinator metrics ...
Paula María Montoya‐Pfeiffer +4 more
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Projecting Global Mangrove Species and Community Distributions under Climate Change [PDF]
Given the multitude of ecosystem services provided by mangroves, it is important to understand their potential responses to global climate change. Extensive reviews of the literature and manipulative experiments suggest that mangroves will be impacted by
Charney, N. D. +3 more
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Las hormigas (Formicidae) son uno de los grupos menos estudiados en los bosques de manglar de la costa Colombiana. Para ampliar la información existente acerca de las hormigas asociadas a este ecosistema, se evaluó su riqueza y abundancia mediante ...
Michelle Pinto-Mendez +3 more
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Global Review of Blue Carbon Ecosystem Microbial Communities
A thorough review of Blue Carbon Ecosystems' global and regional patterns in microbial diversity, functions, and distribution is currently missing. In this study, we have, for the first time, analysed 70 years (1930–2020) of data on archaeal, bacterial, and fungal diversity and reported functions in mangrove, saltmarsh, and seagrass ecosystems.
Christina Birnbaum +6 more
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The present study is hypothesis based that “mangrove biomass depends on the availability of nutrients in the mangrove ecosystem” and a baseline data from the selected locations. This research aligns with the Paris agreement and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 12, 13, 14, and 17.
Sadar Aslam, You‐Shao Wang
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Mixomicetes asociados con Avicennia germinans y Laguncularia racemosa en un manglar de El Salvador
Los estudios de mixomicetes en ecosistemas de manglar no son comunes; principalmente se han llevado a cabo en Brasil. En esta investigación, se realizó el primer muestreo de mixomicetes asociados a dos especies de plantas de manglar en El Salvador, y ...
Ricardo Enrique Morales-Hernández +1 more
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