نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove whipray

تعداد نتایج: 7943  

2014
Shervin Motamedi Roslan Hashim Rozainah Zakaria Ki-Il Song Bakrin Sofawi

Wave energy and storm surges threaten coastal ecology and nearshore infrastructures. Although coastal structures are conventionally constructed to dampen the wave energy, they introduce tremendous damage to the ecology of the coast. To minimize environmental impact, ecofriendly coastal protection schemes should be introduced. In this paper, we discuss an example of an innovative mangrove rehabi...

دانه کار, افشین, داوری, علی, خراسانی , نعمت‌الله ,

Due to the increasing industrial activities in many tropical and subtropical coastal areas, social concerns in relation to the impact of anthropogenic activities on mangrove forests have been increased. Surface mangrove sediments (0–10 cm) from three mangrove forests in Bushehr, northern Persian Gulf were sampled for metal analysis in April 2009. The concentrations ranged (in µg g-1 dry weight)...

Journal: :Water 2023

We used acoustic telemetry to assess site fidelity, movement patterns, and habitat use within the lower Maeklong River, Thailand, by 22 giant freshwater whipray Urogymnus polylepis. This study is first of its kind for this rare, endangered species, it begins fill critical information gaps about ecology life history. Study animals were tagged subcutaneously in dorsal area with transmitters track...

2015
Catarina Fonseca Lira-Medeiros Mônica Aires Cardoso Ricardo Avancini Fernandes Paulo Cavalcanti Gomes Ferreira Peter Saenger

Mangrove is an ecosystem subjected to tide, salinity and nutrient variations. These conditions are stressful to most plants, except to mangrove plants that are well-adapted. However, many mangrove areas have extremely stressful conditions, such as salt marshes, and the plants nearby usually present morphological alterations. In Sepetiba Bay, two species of mangrove plants, Avicennia schaueriana...

2016
Dai Jia Fei Qi Xia Xu Jianxiang Feng Hao Wu Jiemin Guo Weizhi Lu Ronghao Peng Xiaoshan Zhu Yiqi Luo Guanghui Lin Han Y.H. Chen

Both plant invasion and nitrogen (N) enrichment should have significant impact on mangrove ecosystems in coastal regions around the world. However, how N2O efflux in mangrove wetlands responds to these environmental changes has not been well studied. Here, we conducted a mesocosm experiment with native mangrove species Kandelia obovata, invasive salt marsh species Spartina alterniflora, and the...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2017
Mariana M DE Sousa Karine D Colpo

It is not unusual to find epiphytic bromeliads in mangroves, but most studies on mangrove vegetation do not record their presence. This study aimed to evaluate the diversity and distribution of epiphytic bromeliads in a subtropical mangrove. The richness, abundance and life form (atmospheric and tank) of bromeliads were recorded and compared among host tree species and waterline proximity. The ...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2007
Eric Gilman Joanna Ellison Richard Coleman

We predict the decadal change in position of three American Samoa mangroves from analysis of a time series of remotely sensed imagery, a geographic information system, tide gauge data, and projections for change in sea-level relative to the mangrove surface. Accurate predictions of changes to coastal ecosystem boundaries, including in response to projected relative sea-level rise, enable advanc...

2012
Angela Michelato Ghizelini Leda Cristina Santana Mendonça-Hagler Andrew Macrae

The importance and protection of mangrove ecosystems has been recognized in Brazilian Federal law since 1965. Being protected in law, however, has not always guaranteed their protection in practice. Mangroves are found in coastal and estuarine locations, which are prime real estate for the growth of cities, ports and other economic activities important for Brazilian development. In this mini-re...

2007
Elise F. Granek Benjamin I. Ruttenberg

Globally threatened mangrove forest habitat is often considered an important buffer protecting coastlines from wave and storm impacts and coastal erosion. However, there is little empirical data quantifying the protective effects of mangroves during storms, primarily because of the difficulty of predicting where and when a storm will intersect the shoreline, to facilitate data collection before...

2004
Prosper L. Mfilinge Tarik Meziane Zainudin Bachok Makoto Tsuchiya

Changes in lipid content and fatty acid (FA) composition in decomposing mangrove leaves of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk and Kandelia candel (L.) were investigated in a subtropical mangrove forest on Okinawa Island, Japan (26.5°N, 128°E) by field experiments for 18 wk (July to November 2000), using yellow senescent leaves, and compared with FAs in the green leaves and mangrove sediments. We t...

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