نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove development

تعداد نتایج: 1423056  

2003
J. O. Bosire F. Dahdouh-Guebas N. Koedam

Recruitment of non-planted mangrove species into Rhizophora mucronata, Sonneratia alba and Avicennia marina reforested stands (all of them 5 years old) was investigated to assess possibilities for natural colonization. Corresponding bare (denuded or open without mangroves) and natural (relatively undisturbed) sites were used as controls. Interstitial water salinity and temperature (measured at ...

2015
Guanghui Lin Michael Fleming

This study has determined the relationship and extent of mangrove reduced carbon flow and its contribution to the diet of higher consumers in a nearby seagrass bed using stable isotope techniques. In a seagrass bed approximately 80 m from a riverine mangrove community, detritus from seagrass or other marine sources of carbon such as epiphytes (Stilophora rhizodes) or phytoplankton the major con...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2010
Vikrant A Kulkarni Tanaji G Jagtap Namrata M Mhalsekar Anuradha N Naik

Mumbai, a megacity of India, and its adjacent marine environment, though heavily stressed from various anthropogenic interferences, harbor approximatley 146 km(2) of mangrove cover. Manori creek, in the close vicinity of Mumbai, sustains relatively better mangrove formations. A creek habitat had been evaluated for its biological and environmental characteristics, and is compared with similar bu...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Mingming Jia Mingyue Liu Zongming Wang Dehua Mao Chun-Ying Ren Haishan Cui

Mangroves are ecologically important ecosystems and globally protected. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mangrove conservation efforts in two adjacent protected areas in China that were under the management policies of the Ramsar Convention (Mai Po Marshes Nature Reserve (MPMNR), Hong Kong) and China’s National Nature Reserve System (Futian Mangrove National Nature...

2016
Joanna L. Kelley Muh-Ching Yee Anthony P. Brown Rhea R. Richardson Andrey Tatarenkov Clarence C. Lee Timothy T. Harkins Carlos D. Bustamante Ryan L. Earley

The mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus) is one of two preferentially self-fertilizing hermaphroditic vertebrates. This mode of reproduction makes mangrove rivulus an important model for evolutionary and biomedical studies because long periods of self-fertilization result in naturally homozygous genotypes that can produce isogenic lineages without significant limitations associated with i...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2016

Mangrove forests are coastal ecosystems that found worldwide in tropical and subtropical zones. Oil spill causes damage to these marine ecosystems. The objective of this study is study the oil-degrading bacteria in some mangrove forests that located at Persian Gulf. In this study sediments and plant materials were collected from mangrove forests at Persian Gulf (Minab and Khamir ports). Oil-deg...

2015
Hongsheng Zhang Hui Lin

Mangrove forests are the most productive and important ecosystems which provide significant ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, flood mitigation, water quality protection and a wide range of habitats to support a rich variety of flora and fauna. Remote sensing provides a relatively easy and much less costly approach to monitor the dynamics of mangrove. However, remote sensing of m...

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...

2015
Jennifer M. Peterson Susan S. Bell

Few studies have empirically examined the suite of mechanisms that underlie the distributional shifts displayed by organisms in response to changing climatic condition. Mangrove forests are expected to move inland as sea-level rises, encroaching on saltmarsh plants inhabiting higher elevations. Mangrove propagules are transported by tidal waters and propagule dispersal is likely modified upon e...

2013
Nadia S. Santini Quan Hua Nele Schmitz Catherine E. Lovelock

Mangrove trees tend to be larger and mangrove communities more diverse in tropical latitudes, particularly where there is high rainfall. Variation in the structure, growth and productivity of mangrove forests over climatic gradients suggests they are sensitive to variations in climate, but evidence of changes in the structure and growth of mangrove trees in response to climatic variation is sca...

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