Sediment cores were taken and epifaunal counts carried out in the following areas: 1. cleared and mown mangrove habitat (site WMA) 2. cleared but not mown mangrove habitat (site WMB) 3. recently cleared mangrove habitat (site WMC) 4. intact mangrove habitat (site WMD) 5. bare (undisturbed) intertidal flat habitat (site WME) Sample analyses confirmed that surface sediments in the 2005 cleared mown site (WMA) are similar in 2008 to those in the existing mangrove habitat, with over 50% mud present at both sites. Silty (mud-dominated) sediments occur to depths greater than 5 cm in the cleared site WMA, suggesting that the mud is either continuing to accumulate and/or is not being redistributed after mangrove removal. Core stratigraphy revealed ...
Mangroves are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world. However, it is unclear whether na...
Mangroves are valuable coastal habitats that are globally under pressure due to climate change and c...
Mangroves may grow in an active sedimentary environment and are therefore closely linked to physical...
The mangrove Avicennia marina var. australasica is rapidly colonising intertidal sandflats within a ...
Since the 1940s mangroves have expanded their areal coverage in many estuaries in the northern half ...
Mangroves are often referred to as ecosystem engineers because of their influence on estuarine sedim...
Mangrove-habitat expansion and tidal flat evolution in the Firth of Thames (North Island, New Zealan...
Restoration projects require an underpinning of science to maximise success at restoring ecological ...
A programme of mangrove planting has been undertaken around the island of Rodrigues (SW Indian Ocean...
In recent years, mangrove expansion has become a coastal management issue in the North Island of New...
This study examined drivers of the mangrove seedling recruitment and survival across the coastal env...
Mangrove forest plays an important part in our ecosystems. Mangroves functions include coastline pro...
A field and model study was undertaken in 1998/1999 of the dynamics of water, fine sediment and part...
Mangrove (Avicennia marina var. australasica) populations have expanded rapidly in recent years in n...
Human activities in the coastal zones of Malaysia for the last fifty years had impacted its coastlin...
Mangroves are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world. However, it is unclear whether na...
Mangroves are valuable coastal habitats that are globally under pressure due to climate change and c...
Mangroves may grow in an active sedimentary environment and are therefore closely linked to physical...
The mangrove Avicennia marina var. australasica is rapidly colonising intertidal sandflats within a ...
Since the 1940s mangroves have expanded their areal coverage in many estuaries in the northern half ...
Mangroves are often referred to as ecosystem engineers because of their influence on estuarine sedim...
Mangrove-habitat expansion and tidal flat evolution in the Firth of Thames (North Island, New Zealan...
Restoration projects require an underpinning of science to maximise success at restoring ecological ...
A programme of mangrove planting has been undertaken around the island of Rodrigues (SW Indian Ocean...
In recent years, mangrove expansion has become a coastal management issue in the North Island of New...
This study examined drivers of the mangrove seedling recruitment and survival across the coastal env...
Mangrove forest plays an important part in our ecosystems. Mangroves functions include coastline pro...
A field and model study was undertaken in 1998/1999 of the dynamics of water, fine sediment and part...
Mangrove (Avicennia marina var. australasica) populations have expanded rapidly in recent years in n...
Human activities in the coastal zones of Malaysia for the last fifty years had impacted its coastlin...
Mangroves are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world. However, it is unclear whether na...
Mangroves are valuable coastal habitats that are globally under pressure due to climate change and c...
Mangroves may grow in an active sedimentary environment and are therefore closely linked to physical...