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Introduced mangroves exhibit less leaf damage and greater performance than native mangroves
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that introduced species leave most enemies behind during the invasion process, resulting in less enemy...
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Untapped rich microbiota of mangroves of Pakistan: diversity and community compositions
The mangrove ecosystem is the world’s fourth most productive ecosystem in terms of service value and offering rich biological resources....
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Mangroves of the Maldives: a review of their distribution, diversity, ecological importance and biodiversity of associated flora and fauna
Mangrove forests are one of the most important biological, ecological and economic ecosystems in the world. In the Maldives, they play a crucial role...
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Living in mangroves: a syntrophic scenario unveiling a resourceful microbiome
BackgroundMangroves are complex and dynamic coastal ecosystems under frequent fluctuations in physicochemical conditions related to the tidal regime....
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Mangroves of Malaysia: a comprehensive review on ecosystem functions, services, restorations, and potential threats of climate change
Mangroves stand as unique blue-carbon ecosystems in intertidal tropical and subtropical coastal regions, renowned for their significant contributions...
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Mangroves of Japan
The mangroves of Japan are at the northern limit of their distribution in the Indo-Pacific region; Kamino River of Hioki City (31°37′N) may in fact... -
Sesarmid crabs as key contributors to the soil organic carbon sedimentation in tropical mangroves
The influence of benthic organisms on the turnover rate of leaf litter is considered a vital factor to regulate the dynamic of soil organic carbon...
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Mangroves of Malaysia
This chapter on Mangroves of Malaysia begins with a brief introduction on the geography of Malaysia, consisting of Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and... -
Mangroves of Brazil
Brazil has the third mangrove extension in the world, occupying around one million hectares. These forests occur along almost the entire Brazilian... -
From swamp to field: how genes from mangroves and its associates can enhance crop salinity tolerance
Salinity stress is a critical challenge in crop production and requires innovative strategies to enhance the salt tolerance of plants. Insights from...
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Condensed tannin accretions specifically distributed in mesophyll cells of non-salt secretor mangroves help in salt tolerance
Main conclusionAuto-fluorescent condensed tannins specifically accumulated in mesophyll cells of non - salt secretor mangroves are involved in the...
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Nematode diversity patterns in mangroves: a review of environmental drivers at different spatial scales
Mangroves are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, yet they are disappearing at a dramatic rate. Mangrove sediments harbor microscopic...
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Mangroves in Myanmar
The mangrove extent in Myanmar, according to the most recent forest resources assessment in 2020, has been estimated as 1.12 million acres. Among... -
Mangroves of Sundarban
The Sundarbans are the largest delta of mangroves in the world comprising 10,277 km2 at the meeting of two Himalayan rivers, the Ganges and... -
Stem Hydraulic Traits are Decoupled from Leaf Ecophysiological Traits in Mangroves in Southern Philippines
The association between stem hydraulic traits and leaf functional traits in mangroves is unclear. We investigated the functional coordination between...
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Litterfall Production and Decomposition in Tropical and Subtropical Mangroves: Research Trends and Interacting Effects of Biophysical, Chemical, and Anthropogenic Factors
The present systematic literature review (SLR) synthesized the literature on mangrove litterfall production and decomposition from studies published...
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Diversity of Myxobacteria Isolated from Indonesian Mangroves and Their Potential for New Antimicrobial Sources
Mangroves are unique intertidal ecosystems that provide ecological niches to different microbes, which play various roles in nutrient recycling and...
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Polyphasic identification of two novel Colletotrichum species causing leaf spots on mangroves in Thailand
Mangroves play a significant part in the marine ecosystem and harbour a plethora of microorganisms vital for various ecological functions. However,...
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Mangroves of Ecuador
Between the 1970s and 1990s, Ecuador lost 27.6% of its mangrove forest, mainly due to the shrimp industry and urban expansion. In response to these...