نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove china

تعداد نتایج: 205980  

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2007
Flávia Rebelo-Mochel Flávio J Ponzoni

Mangrove communities are tropical systems which have fewer species than tropical forests, especially in Latin America and display a single architecture, usually lacking the various strata commonly found in other forest ecosystems. The identification of mangrove communities by orbital data is not a difficult task but the most interesting challenge is to identify themselves by the dominant specie...

Journal: :Ecography 2021

The large-scale conversion of natural mangroves to aquaculture reduces species richness and diversity. Large areas abandoned ponds in where formerly predominated China southeast Asia represent important potential effective targets for mangrove restoration. Here, we empirically assessed the α-diversity (species richness) β-diversity (variation community composition) mangrove, macrobenthos, fish ...

2002
N. KOEDAM

Mangrove communities comprise a group of biotic components, including plants, animals and microbial organisms, that are highly adapted to intertidal environmental conditions. However, none of these can be identified as a community in a mangrove ecosystem without the actual mangrove plants (trees and shrubs), implying that the true mangrove vegetation is the major constituent of the ecosystem. M...

2010
Newton C. M. Gomes Daniel F. R. Cleary Fernando N. Pinto Conceição Egas Adelaide Almeida Angela Cunha Leda C. S. Mendonça-Hagler Kornelia Smalla

BACKGROUND Mangrove forests are of global ecological and economic importance, but are also one of the world's most threatened ecosystems. Here we present a case study examining the influence of the rhizosphere on the structural composition and diversity of mangrove bacterial communities and the implications for mangrove reforestation approaches using nursery-raised plants. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIP...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Chandra Giri Jordan Long Sawaid Abbas R Mani Murali Faisal M Qamer Bruce Pengra David Thau

Mangrove forests in South Asia occur along the tidal sea edge of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. These forests provide important ecosystem goods and services to the region's dense coastal populations and support important functions of the biosphere. Mangroves are under threat from both natural and anthropogenic stressors; however the current status and dynamics of the region's mangr...

2012
Ulrike Proske Simon G Haberle

Vegetation changes of tropical Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, Australia) over the last 8000 years are derived from palaeoenvironmental analysis of a 475 cm long sediment core. During early-Holocene sea-level rise, flooding of the continental shelf and thus isolation of Lizard Island, the pollen record shows the gradual establishment of a mangrove forest paralleled by con...

2008
Elise Granek Benjamin I. Ruttenberg

Mangrove forests, important tropical coastal habitats, are in decline worldwide primarily due to removal by humans. Changes to mangrove systems can alter ecosystem properties through direct effects on abiotic factors such as temperature, light and nutrient supply or through changes in biotic factors such as primary productivity or species composition. Despite the importance of mangroves as tran...

2012
Marcus Sheaves Ross Johnston Rod M. Connolly Ronald Baker

Offshore catches of banana prawns, Penaeus merguiensis, are correlated with the extent of mangrove forests. However, recent evaluation has questioned whether the apparent relationship between juvenile penaeids and mangroves reflects specific utilisation of mangroves or just the use of shallow, organically rich, muddy habitats. We investigated this by focussing on juvenile P. merguiensis within ...

2009
LARISSA TRIERVEILER-PEREIRA JULIANO MARCON BALTAZAR

 Itacorubi, Ratones, Rio Tavares and Saco Grande are natural mangrove forests in the western part of Santa Catarina Island, in southern Brazil. Thirty-three basidiomycetes were identified during a survey of xylophilous basidiomycetes in these mangrove forests from May 2005 to August 2006. The species are distributed among 9 families and 24 genera. Fifteen species are new records from mangrove ...

In general, investigation of changes occurred in the area of mangrove and saltmarshes indicates the balance between these two ecosystems and plays an important role in providing necessary solutions to maintain their ecosystem services. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the changes in the expanse of mangroves and saltmarshes in the mangrove habitats of Hormozgan province during a l...

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