Mangroves are amongst the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth, providing a unique habitat opportunity for many species and key goods and services for human beings. Mangrove habitats are regressing at an alarming rate, due to direct anthropogenic impacts and global change. Here, in order to assess the effects of mangrove habitat degradation on benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, we investigated meiofaunal biodiversity (as proxy of benthic biodiversity), benthic biomass and prokaryotic heterotrophic production (as proxies of ecosystem functioning) and trophic state in a disturbed and an undisturbed mangrove forests. We report here that disturbed mangrove area showed a loss of 20% of benthic biodiversity, with the local exti...
Mangroves in the Arabian Gulf are under pressure from land use change, leading to compensatory plant...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangroves are amongst the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth, providing a unique habitat opp...
Deforestation results in habitat fragmentation, decreasing diversity, and functional degradation. Fo...
Mangrove forests, important tropical coastal habitats, are in decline worldwide primarily due to rem...
Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ec...
Species extinctions can be followed by loss in functional diversity, particularly in species-poor sy...
Mangroves, the only woody halophytes living at the confluence of land and sea, have been heavily use...
Mangrove degradation is a well-documented trend, but the spread of mangroves within the Siangshan We...
Mangroves are coastal ecosystems that are among the most degraded ecosystems in the World. It is est...
Rates of loss of biodiversity caused by human action are on the increase worldwide. However implicat...
Mangroves in the Arabian Gulf are under pressure from land use change, leading to compensatory plant...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...
Mangroves are amongst the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth, providing a unique habitat opp...
Deforestation results in habitat fragmentation, decreasing diversity, and functional degradation. Fo...
Mangrove forests, important tropical coastal habitats, are in decline worldwide primarily due to rem...
Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ec...
Species extinctions can be followed by loss in functional diversity, particularly in species-poor sy...
Mangroves, the only woody halophytes living at the confluence of land and sea, have been heavily use...
Mangrove degradation is a well-documented trend, but the spread of mangroves within the Siangshan We...
Mangroves are coastal ecosystems that are among the most degraded ecosystems in the World. It is est...
Rates of loss of biodiversity caused by human action are on the increase worldwide. However implicat...
Mangroves in the Arabian Gulf are under pressure from land use change, leading to compensatory plant...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangrove species are uniquely adapted to tropical and subtropical coasts, and although relatively lo...