This chapter uses a literature review to advance our understanding of the biogeochemical functioning of mangrove wetlands and to elucidate biogeographic differences. We identify …
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi-arid climate, Rhizophora spp. are usually predominant, colonizing the seashore …
Z Yu, M Wang, Z Sun, W Wang, Q Chen - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
The understanding of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning linkages under environment change has been advanced immensely by the development and application of the functional …
Mangrove ecosystems are some of the most productive and important sinks for sediment globally. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in possible causes of stress in …
Con el objetivo de generar información sobre la cobertura, composición florística y caracterización estructural del manglar en la costa de Pixvae, se realizaron muestreos entre …
MF Castillo-Cardenas, JA Ramirez-Silva… - Botanical Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Two variants of the Neotropical mangrove species Pelliciera rhizophorae distributed along both sides of the Isthmus of Panama were detected by different colouration of the floral …
The concept of the taxon cycle involves successive range expansions and contractions over time, through which a species can indefinitely maintain its core distribution. Otherwise, it …
C Liu, L Zhong, D Li, X Zhang, X Yang, Y Chen, C Qi - Forests, 2024 - mdpi.com
To investigate the differences in soil hydrolytic enzyme activity and enzyme stoichiometry among different mangrove communities, as well as the driving factors behind these …