Mangrove formation is a tropical phenomenon confined to tropical coastal areas, and sometimes extends to sub-tropical or slightly beyond. Areas where mangroves occur include estuaries and marine shorelines. In comparison with the tropical rainforest biome which contains thousands of tree species, mangrove forests are less in diversity. But the ecosystem these trees create provides a home for a great variety of other organisms. Mangrove forests form an interface between marine and terrestrial environment
Mangrove vegetation includes plants ranging from herbs, shrubs to tall trees. In favourable conditi...
The role of mangroves in nature and their ecological significance have been realised of late and th...
The intertidal vegetation along tropical and subtropical coast is defined as mangrove vegetation. In...
The occurrence of mangrove forests and swamps in the intertidal regions is characteristic of the ...
Mangrove forests are highly productive ecosystems that support both terrestrial and marine biodivers...
Mangrove ecosystem is one of the most specialised and productive coastal habitats in the world. Due...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plants of tropical and subtropical intertidal regions of the world. The ...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plants of tropical and subtropical intertidal regions of the world. Th...
There has been an increasing awareness among the scientific community that the mangroves are an...
The present study documents the diversity of true mangroves and their associates, in four selected s...
The mangrove ecosystems in different islands of the Andaman and Nicobar group have been described W...
[Extract] Mangrove Coasts are shorelines fringed by mangrove and saltmarsh vegetation. They form a s...
Mangroves provide a distinctive mechanism of trapping sediment and accelerating land-building proces...
Mangroves are salt tolerant marshy vegetation found mainly along the tropical and subtropical intert...
Mangrove vegetation includes plants ranging from herbs, shrubs to tall trees. In favourable conditi...
The role of mangroves in nature and their ecological significance have been realised of late and th...
The intertidal vegetation along tropical and subtropical coast is defined as mangrove vegetation. In...
The occurrence of mangrove forests and swamps in the intertidal regions is characteristic of the ...
Mangrove forests are highly productive ecosystems that support both terrestrial and marine biodivers...
Mangrove ecosystem is one of the most specialised and productive coastal habitats in the world. Due...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plants of tropical and subtropical intertidal regions of the world. The ...
Mangroves act as a buffer zone between sea and shore, protecting the shore from erosion and also pla...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plants of tropical and subtropical intertidal regions of the world. Th...
There has been an increasing awareness among the scientific community that the mangroves are an...
The present study documents the diversity of true mangroves and their associates, in four selected s...
The mangrove ecosystems in different islands of the Andaman and Nicobar group have been described W...
[Extract] Mangrove Coasts are shorelines fringed by mangrove and saltmarsh vegetation. They form a s...
Mangroves provide a distinctive mechanism of trapping sediment and accelerating land-building proces...
Mangroves are salt tolerant marshy vegetation found mainly along the tropical and subtropical intert...
Mangrove vegetation includes plants ranging from herbs, shrubs to tall trees. In favourable conditi...
The role of mangroves in nature and their ecological significance have been realised of late and th...
The intertidal vegetation along tropical and subtropical coast is defined as mangrove vegetation. In...