Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively low in number of species, mangrove forests provide at least US $1.6 billion each year in ecosystem services and support coastal livelihoods worldwide. Globally, mangrove areas are declining rapidly as they are cleared for coastal development and aquaculture and logged for timber and fuel production. Little is known about the effects of mangrove area loss on individual mangrove species and local or regional populations. To address this gap, species-specific information on global distribution, population status, life history traits, and major threats were compiled for each of the 70 known species of mangroves. Each species’ probability of extinct...
non-SEAFDEC main author, non ISI-CC covered journal, Open Access Journal. Full text available (pleas...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
Species extinctions can be followed by loss in functional diversity, particularly in species-poor sy...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
non-SEAFDEC main author, non ISI-CC covered journal, Open Access Journal. Full text available (pleas...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
Species extinctions can be followed by loss in functional diversity, particularly in species-poor sy...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
non-SEAFDEC main author, non ISI-CC covered journal, Open Access Journal. Full text available (pleas...
The mangrove biome stands out as a distinct forest type at the interface between terrestrial, estuar...
Species extinctions can be followed by loss in functional diversity, particularly in species-poor sy...