Abstract Mangroves are the most blue-carbon rich coastal wetlands contributing to the reduction of atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis (sequestration) and high soil organic carbon (C) storage. Globally, mangroves are increasingly impacted by human and natural disturbances under climate warming, including pervasive pulsing tropical cyclones. However, there is limited information assessing cyclone’s functional role in regulating wetlands carbon cycling from annual to decadal scales. Here we show how cyclones with a wide range of integrated kinetic energy (IKE) impact C fluxes in the Everglades, a neotropical region with high cyclone landing frequency. Using long-term mangrove Net Primary Productivity (Litterfall, NPPL) data (2001–2018), we...
Vegetation patterns of mangroves in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) result from the interaction...
Mangroves are recognized as one of the richest carbon storage systems. However, the factors regulati...
Mangrove forests are highly productive but globally threatened coastal ecosystems, whose role in the...
Mangroves are blue-carbon-rich wetlands that can potentially contribute to climate change mitigation...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
The ecological and economic contributions made by mangroves have been well documented in recent deca...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
We evaluated mangrove forest resilience in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) by analyzing long-te...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Studies integrating mangrove in-situ observations and remote sensing analysis for specific sites oft...
Mangrove wetlands along coastal regions in neotropical northern latitudes are exposed to frequent hu...
Mangroves are considered one of the most productive ecosystems in the world with significant contrib...
Mangrove wetlands exist in the transition zone between terrestrial and marine environments and as su...
Vegetation patterns of mangroves in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) result from the interaction...
Mangroves are recognized as one of the richest carbon storage systems. However, the factors regulati...
Mangrove forests are highly productive but globally threatened coastal ecosystems, whose role in the...
Mangroves are blue-carbon-rich wetlands that can potentially contribute to climate change mitigation...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
The ecological and economic contributions made by mangroves have been well documented in recent deca...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Changes in species distributions and disturbances have complex impacts on ecosystem functioning. In ...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
We evaluated mangrove forest resilience in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) by analyzing long-te...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Studies integrating mangrove in-situ observations and remote sensing analysis for specific sites oft...
Mangrove wetlands along coastal regions in neotropical northern latitudes are exposed to frequent hu...
Mangroves are considered one of the most productive ecosystems in the world with significant contrib...
Mangrove wetlands exist in the transition zone between terrestrial and marine environments and as su...
Vegetation patterns of mangroves in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) result from the interaction...
Mangroves are recognized as one of the richest carbon storage systems. However, the factors regulati...
Mangrove forests are highly productive but globally threatened coastal ecosystems, whose role in the...