نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove forest

تعداد نتایج: 112780  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Chandra P Giri Jordan Long

Cavanaugh et al. (1) report conclusive evidence of poleward expansion of mangroves at the northern limit of their historic range on the east coast of Florida and associate the expansion to a reduction in the frequency of extreme cold events. We agree with their assertion that mangrove expansion has occurred in eastern Florida, resulting from a lack of extreme freeze perturbations since 1984 (2,...

2011
Adolphe Nfotabong-Atheull Ndongo Din Léopold G Essomè Koum Behara Satyanarayana Nico Koedam Farid Dahdouh-Guebas

BACKGROUND Deforestation is one of the most ubiquitous forms of land degradation worldwide. Although remote sensing and aerial photographs can supply valuable information on land/use cover changes, they may not regularly be available for some tropical coasts (e.g., Cameroon estuary) where cloud cover is frequent. With respect to mangroves, researchers are now employing local knowledge as an alt...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2007
D R Satapathy R J Krupadam L Pawan Kumar S R Wate

The mangrove formations of Godavari estuary are due to silting over many centuries. The estuary covers an area of 62,000 ha of which dense Coringa mangrove forest spread in 6,600 ha. Satellite sensor data was used to detect change in the mangrove cover for a period of 12 years (1992-2004). It was found that an area of about 1,250 ha of mangroves was destroyed by anthropogenic interference like ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Chunhua Zhang John M. Kovacs Mark P. Wachowiak Francisco Flores-Verdugo

The use of spectral response curves for estimating nitrogen (N) leaf concentrations generally has been found to be a challenging task for a variety of plant species. In this investigation, leaf N concentration and corresponding laboratory hyperspectral data were examined for two species of mangrove (Avicennia germinans, Rhizophora mangle) representing a variety of conditions (healthy, poor cond...

2015
Luc Lambs Félix Bompy Daniel Imbert Maguy Dulormne

Structure and composition of coastal forested wetlands are mainly controlled by local topography and soil salinity. Hydrology plays a major role in relation with tides, seaward, and freshwater inputs, landward. We report here the results of a two-year study undertaken in a coastal plain of the Guadeloupe archipelago (FWI). As elsewhere in the Caribbean islands, the study area is characterized b...

2002
PHAN Lieu

Hochiminh City environs have more than 45,000 ha of coastal plain soils which to be continued to the South by the great mangrove forest in Camau peninsula. How to protect and afforest mangroves successfully on these soils when using them also for aquaculture (shrimp, fish, crab, mollusc, etc.)? An answer to this question is now urgently needed. Dealing with the study on soil genesis/ geography ...

2009

Freeze events significantly influence landscape structure and community composition along subtropical coastlines. This is particularly true in south Florida, where such disturbances have historically contributed to patch diversity within the mangrove forest, and have played a part in limiting its inland transgression. With projected increases in mean global temperatures, such instances are like...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Dezhi Wang Bo Wan Penghua Qiu Yanjun Su Qinghua Guo Xincai Wu

In the dwindling natural mangrove today, mangrove reforestation projects are conducted worldwide to prevent further losses. Due to monoculture and the low survival rate of artificial mangroves, it is necessary to pay attention to mapping and monitoring them dynamically. Remote sensing techniques have been widely used to map mangrove forests due to their capacity for large-scale, accurate, effic...

Journal: :Tropical life sciences research 2010
Zakaria Latiffah Foong Mah Kok Hsuan Heng Mei Zakaria Maziah Salleh Baharuddin

A total of 33 isolates of Fusarium sp. were isolated from soil samples collected from a mangrove forest in an area in Kampung Pantai Acheh, Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. The isolates were isolated using soil dilution, direct isolation and debris isolation techniques. The debris isolation technique yielded the most isolates, with a total of 22 Fusarium isolates. Based on identification us...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2005
Sarah L Benfield Hector M Guzman James M Mair

This study assessed the changes in extent of fringing mangrove located in Punta Mala Bay, Panama in relation to coastal development over a period of two decades. Punta Mala Bay was chosen for this study, due to its social importance and its biological significance, as it is one of the few mangrove areas left around Panama City. Fieldwork confirmed the importance of Laguncularia racemosa in the ...

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