نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove ecosystem

تعداد نتایج: 90028  

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...

2002

Mangrove forests in Kenya have traditionally been used as a source of building poles and firewood (1–3). About 70% of the population along the Kenyan coast depend on mangrove poles for house construction (4), and the recent boom in tourism in the area over the last few decades has led to an increasing demand for mangrove poles for construction of restaurants, hotels and holiday resorts (5). The...

2002
A. Yakupitiyage D. J. Macintosh

The Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management at AIT is an area of specialization under the Schools of Environment, Resources and Development and Civil Engineering. This interdisciplinary field aims to develop human resources for coastal zone management in the Asia and the Pacific regions where the coastal areas encompass a diverse array of resources and ecosystems with intense human activiti...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Ken W Krauss Karen L McKee Catherine E Lovelock Donald R Cahoon Neil Saintilan Ruth Reef Luzhen Chen

Mangroves are among the most well described and widely studied wetland communities in the world. The greatest threats to mangrove persistence are deforestation and other anthropogenic disturbances that can compromise habitat stability and resilience to sea-level rise. To persist, mangrove ecosystems must adjust to rising sea level by building vertically or become submerged. Mangroves may direct...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2016
D R da Silva R Paranhos M Vianna

This study focused on the influence of local-scale environmental factors on key metrics of fish community structure and function at Guanabara Bay, an estuarine system that differs from all other south-western Atlantic estuaries due to the influence of an annual low-intensity upwelling event during late spring and summer, between November and March, when a warm rainy climate prevails. The spatia...

Journal: :Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology 2004
Zhiyun Ouyang Tongqian Zhao Jingzhu Zhao Han Xiao Xiaoke Wang

Ecosystem services imply the natural environmental conditions on which human life relies for existence, and their effectiveness formed and sustained by ecosystem and its ecological processes. In newly research reports, they were divided into four groups, i. e., provisioning services, regulation services, cultural services, and supporting services. To assess and valuate ecosystem services is the...

2016
Ankush Ashok Saddhe Rahul Arvind Jamdade Kundan Kumar

Mangroves are salt-tolerant forest ecosystems of tropical and subtropical intertidal regions. They are among most productive, diverse, biologically important ecosystem and inclined toward threatened system. Identification of mangrove species is of critical importance in conserving and utilizing biodiversity, which apparently hindered by a lack of taxonomic expertise. In recent years, DNA barcod...

2004
S. Bouillon T. Moens

The origin of carbon substrates used by in situ sedimentary bacterial communities was investigated in an intertidal mangrove ecosystem and in adjacent seagrass beds in Gazi bay (Kenya) by δ13C analysis of bacteria-specific PLFA (phospholipid fatty acids) and bulk organic carbon. Export of mangrove-derived organic matter to the adjacent seagrasscovered bay was evident from sedimentary total orga...

2013
J. G. Barr V. Engel J. D. Fuentes D. O. Fuller

Despite the importance of mangrove ecosystems in the global carbon budget, the relationships between environmental drivers and carbon dynamics in these forests remain poorly understood. This limited understanding is partly a result of the challenges associated with in situ flux studies. Tower-based CO2 eddy covariance (EC) systems are installed in only a few mangrove forests worldwide, and the ...

2009
Nancy F. Smith Jeannine M. Lessmann

Positive plant–animal interactions are important in community ecology, but relatively little attention has been paid to their eVect on the production of mangroves, dominant halophytic trees in tropical coastal marshes. Here, the role of Wddler crab (Uca spp.) burrowing on the growth and production of the white mangrove, Laguncularia racemosa (<2 years old), was examined in a restored marsh in T...

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