نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove development

تعداد نتایج: 1423056  

Journal: :Comsep 2022

The potential development of culinary diversity comes from various types leaves and mangrove fruit. One coastal area with a is Parit I/II, Sungai Apit District, Siak Regency. purpose this program was to the utilization into processed as an effort improve economy through creative small industries that utilize natural potential. Outcomes were syrup, tea, chips, cake, nastar, dodol mangrove. Mangr...

2017
Ka-Kei Sam Nyok-Sean Lau Go Furusawa Al-Ashraf Abdullah Amirul

Hahella sp. strain CCB-MM4 is a halophilic bacterium isolated from estuarine mangrove sediment. The genome sequence of Hahella sp. CCB-MM4 provides insights into exopolysaccharide biosynthesis and the lifestyle of the bacterium thriving in a saline mangrove environment.

2015
Anna R. Armitage Wesley E. Highfield Samuel D. Brody Patrick Louchouarn

Landscape-level shifts in plant species distribution and abundance can fundamentally change the ecology of an ecosystem. Such shifts are occurring within mangrove-marsh ecotones, where over the last few decades, relatively mild winters have led to mangrove expansion into areas previously occupied by salt marsh plants. On the Texas (USA) coast of the western Gulf of Mexico, most cases of mangrov...

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Yihui Zhang Guanmin Huang Wenqing Wang Luzhen Chen Guanghui Lin

Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) was introduced to China in 1979 from the United States for reducing coastal erosion. It grows vigorously in China and has spread over much of the Chinese coast, from Leizhou Peninsula to Liaoning, a range of more than 19 degrees of latitude. On the southern coast of China, S. alterniflora has invaded mangrove-dominated habitats during the last two decades, but ...

2017
Maria Vivian Camacho Grageda Yoshitaka Sakakura Atsushi Hagiwara Maria Vivian Camacho

Title Early development of the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish Rivulus marmoratus reared in the laboratory Author(s) Camacho Grageda, Maria Vivian; Sakakura, Yoshitaka; Hagiwara, Atsushi Citation Ichthyological Research, 51(4), pp.309-315; 2004 Issue Date 2004-12 URL http://hdl.handle.net/10069/35710 Right © The Ichthyological Society of Japan; The final publication is available at link.spr...

The aim of this research is exploring the impact of changes in runoff and sediment of the upstream catchment on the changes in the area and amount of canopy in Gabric-Jask mangrove. Hence, hydro-climatological parameters including amount of precipitation, discharge, and sediment in Gabric catchment during the statistical period of 1993 to 2010 were selected and the annual standardized index rel...

Afforestation has been one of the most effective measures to compensate for mangrove ecosystem loss across the world and requires a detailed understanding of all contributing hydrological and physico-chemical factors affecting their growth. In this study, the Maxent habitat suitability model was employed to identify suitable mangrove habitats in the ​​Hara Roud-e Gaz Protected Area. Presence da...

2012
Joanna C. Ellison Isabella Zouh

Intertidal mangrove ecosystems are sensitive to climate change impacts, particularly to associated relative sea level rise. Human stressors and low tidal range add to vulnerability, both characteristics of the Doula Estuary, Cameroon. To investigate vulnerability, spatial techniques were combined with ground surveys to map distributions of mangrove zones, and compare with historical spatial rec...

2011
Daniel C. Donato J. Boone Kauffman Daniel Murdiyarso Sofyan Kurnianto Melanie Stidham Markku Kanninen

Mangrove forests occur along ocean coastlines throughout the tropics, and support numerous ecosystem services, including fisheries production and nutrient cycling. However, the areal extent of mangrove forests has declined by 30–50% over the past half century as a result of coastal development, aquaculture expansion and over-harvesting1–4. Carbon emissions resulting from mangrove loss are uncer...

2013
Christopher H. Vane Alexander W. Kim Vicky Moss-Hayes Colin E. Snape Miguel Castro Diaz Nicole S. Khan Simon E. Engelhart Benjamin P. Horton

[1] Arboreal termites are wood decaying organisms that play an important role in the first stages of C cycling in mangrove systems. The chemical composition of Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans, and Laguncularia racemosa leaf, stem, and pneumatophore tissues as well as associated sediments was compared to that of nests of the termite Nasutitermes acajutlae. Nests gave C values of 26.1 to 2...

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