A 2007 earthquake in the western Solomon Islands resulted in a localised subsidence event in which sea level (relative to the previous coastal settings) rose approximately 60 cm, providing insight into impacts of future rapid changes to sea level on coastal ecosystems. Here, we show that increasing sea level by 60 cm can have contrasting impacts on mangrove, seagrass and coral reef ecosystems. Coral reef habitats were the clear winners with a steady lateral growth from 2006-2014, yielding a 157% increase in areal coverage over seven years. Mangrove ecosystems, on the other hand, suffered the largest impact through a rapid dieback of 35% (130 ha) of mangrove forest in the study area after subsidence. These forests, however, had partially rec...
Accelerated sea-level rise threatens coastal wetlands; it is unclear whether sediment accretion bene...
Pacific island mangroves include the world’s centre of mangrove biodiversity in Papua New Guinea, an...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems (VCEs) are in global decline and sensitive to climate change; yet may a...
A 2007 earthquake in the western Solomon Islands resulted in a localised subsidence event in which s...
Sea-level rise will change environmental conditions on coral reef flats, which comprise extensive ha...
Other than the devastating impact on infrastructures and human lives, the 7.2Mw earthquake that shoo...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Recent evidence indicates that climate change and intensification of the El Niño Southern Oscillatio...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
In the Pacific islands the total mangrove area is about 343,735 ha, with largest areas in Papua New ...
Low-lying reef islands in the Solomon Islands provide a valuable window into the future impacts of g...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Twelve years ago 9.3 Mw earthquake in the Andaman Islands, on December 26, 2004 accompanied by the t...
Ecosystems are linked within landscapes by the physical and biological processes they mediate. In su...
Mangrove forests and their habitats have been formed and maintained under changing conditions in sea...
Accelerated sea-level rise threatens coastal wetlands; it is unclear whether sediment accretion bene...
Pacific island mangroves include the world’s centre of mangrove biodiversity in Papua New Guinea, an...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems (VCEs) are in global decline and sensitive to climate change; yet may a...
A 2007 earthquake in the western Solomon Islands resulted in a localised subsidence event in which s...
Sea-level rise will change environmental conditions on coral reef flats, which comprise extensive ha...
Other than the devastating impact on infrastructures and human lives, the 7.2Mw earthquake that shoo...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Recent evidence indicates that climate change and intensification of the El Niño Southern Oscillatio...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
In the Pacific islands the total mangrove area is about 343,735 ha, with largest areas in Papua New ...
Low-lying reef islands in the Solomon Islands provide a valuable window into the future impacts of g...
Sea-level rise can threaten the long-term sustainability of coastal communities and valuable ecosyst...
Twelve years ago 9.3 Mw earthquake in the Andaman Islands, on December 26, 2004 accompanied by the t...
Ecosystems are linked within landscapes by the physical and biological processes they mediate. In su...
Mangrove forests and their habitats have been formed and maintained under changing conditions in sea...
Accelerated sea-level rise threatens coastal wetlands; it is unclear whether sediment accretion bene...
Pacific island mangroves include the world’s centre of mangrove biodiversity in Papua New Guinea, an...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems (VCEs) are in global decline and sensitive to climate change; yet may a...