Mangrove degradation is a well-documented trend, but the spread of mangroves within the Siangshan Wetland in Hsinchu, Taiwan, runs contrary to that trend. The spread of mangroves changes the structure and functions of habitats for benthic organisms, causes infilling of estuaries and flooding and creates breeding grounds for small black mosquitoes. A large-scale mangrove-removal project was undertaken by the Hsinchu City Government from October 2015 to March 2016. They also investigated the consequences of mangrove removal on benthic organisms and adjacent habitats from October 2015 to September 2016, and the density, species count, Shannon–Wiener index (H′), and Pielou’s evenness index (J′) of the mangrove and non-mangrove regions were comp...
The large-scale conversion of natural mangroves to aquaculture reduces species richness and diversit...
Mangrove cover is increasing in estuaries and harbours in many areas on North Island, New Zealand. T...
Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ec...
Mangroves are amongst the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth, providing a unique habitat opp...
This paper presents an approach for incorporating species-conditional co-occurrence into models used...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
Mangrove forests around the world are being impacted by development in adjacent land and water areas...
Leung, J.Y.S., 2015. Habitat heterogeneity determining the macrobenthic infaunal community in a mang...
Excessive mangrove spreading causes a significant impact upon the ecosystem and flood control operat...
In discussing the benefits from forests, usually only the direct products such as timber or other fo...
Mangrove forests are known to accomplish crucial ecosystem functions and services. They are nursery ...
The mangrove Avicennia marina var. australasica is rapidly colonising intertidal sandflats within a ...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangrove forests, important tropical coastal habitats, are in decline worldwide primarily due to rem...
Based on Chinese ecological policy, we have been studying mangrove ecosystems in southern China, esp...
The large-scale conversion of natural mangroves to aquaculture reduces species richness and diversit...
Mangrove cover is increasing in estuaries and harbours in many areas on North Island, New Zealand. T...
Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ec...
Mangroves are amongst the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth, providing a unique habitat opp...
This paper presents an approach for incorporating species-conditional co-occurrence into models used...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
Mangrove forests around the world are being impacted by development in adjacent land and water areas...
Leung, J.Y.S., 2015. Habitat heterogeneity determining the macrobenthic infaunal community in a mang...
Excessive mangrove spreading causes a significant impact upon the ecosystem and flood control operat...
In discussing the benefits from forests, usually only the direct products such as timber or other fo...
Mangrove forests are known to accomplish crucial ecosystem functions and services. They are nursery ...
The mangrove Avicennia marina var. australasica is rapidly colonising intertidal sandflats within a ...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangrove forests, important tropical coastal habitats, are in decline worldwide primarily due to rem...
Based on Chinese ecological policy, we have been studying mangrove ecosystems in southern China, esp...
The large-scale conversion of natural mangroves to aquaculture reduces species richness and diversit...
Mangrove cover is increasing in estuaries and harbours in many areas on North Island, New Zealand. T...
Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ec...