Increases in sea level are a threat to seaward fringing mangrove forests if levels of inundation exceed the physiological tolerance of the trees; however, tidal wetlands can keep pace with sea level rise if soil surface elevations can increase at the same pace as sea level rise. Sediment accretion on the soil surface and belowground production of roots are proposed to increase with increasing sea level, enabling intertidal habitats to maintain their position relative to mean sea level, but there are few tests of these predictions in mangrove forests. Here we used variation in sea level and the availability of sediments caused by seasonal and inter-annual variation in the intensity of La Nina-El Nino to assess the effects of increasing sea l...
Following the dieback of an interior portion of a mangrove forest at Homebush Bay, Australia, surfac...
Mangroves are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems, but they are threatened by rapid clima...
Mangroves provide a distinctive mechanism of trapping sediment and accelerating land-building proces...
Increases in sea level are a threat to seaward fringing mangrove forests if levels of inundation exc...
Mangroves are among the most well described and widely studied wetland communities in the world. The...
Coastal ecosystems such as mangroves can reduce risk to people and infrastructure from wave damage a...
Increases in the elevation of the soil surfaces of mangroves and salt marshes are key to the mainten...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Mangroves occur on upper intertidal shorelines in the tropics and subtropics. Complex hydrodynamic a...
Mangrove forests are valuable coastal ecosystems that have been shown to persist on muddy intertidal...
Mangrove forests are vulnerable to accelerated sea-level rise associated with climate warming becaus...
Survival, growth, aboveground biomass accumulation, sediment surface elevation dynamics and nitrogen...
Accelerated sea-level rise threatens coastal wetlands; it is unclear whether sediment accretion bene...
Following the dieback of an interior portion of a mangrove forest at Homebush Bay, Australia, surfac...
Mangroves are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems, but they are threatened by rapid clima...
Mangroves provide a distinctive mechanism of trapping sediment and accelerating land-building proces...
Increases in sea level are a threat to seaward fringing mangrove forests if levels of inundation exc...
Mangroves are among the most well described and widely studied wetland communities in the world. The...
Coastal ecosystems such as mangroves can reduce risk to people and infrastructure from wave damage a...
Increases in the elevation of the soil surfaces of mangroves and salt marshes are key to the mainten...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Mangroves occur on upper intertidal shorelines in the tropics and subtropics. Complex hydrodynamic a...
Mangrove forests are valuable coastal ecosystems that have been shown to persist on muddy intertidal...
Mangrove forests are vulnerable to accelerated sea-level rise associated with climate warming becaus...
Survival, growth, aboveground biomass accumulation, sediment surface elevation dynamics and nitrogen...
Accelerated sea-level rise threatens coastal wetlands; it is unclear whether sediment accretion bene...
Following the dieback of an interior portion of a mangrove forest at Homebush Bay, Australia, surfac...
Mangroves are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems, but they are threatened by rapid clima...
Mangroves provide a distinctive mechanism of trapping sediment and accelerating land-building proces...