How mangrove forests adjust to rising sea level
United States Geological Survey · The University of Queensland · +1 more institution
Abstract
Summary Mangroves are among the most well described and widely studied wetland communities in the world. The greatest threats to mangrove persistence are deforestation and other anthropogenic disturbances that can compromise habitat stability and resilience to sea‐level rise. To persist, mangrove ecosystems must adjust to rising sea level by building vertically or become submerged. Mangroves may directly or indirectly influence soil accretion processes through the production and accumulation of organic matter, as well as the trapping and retention of mineral sediment. In this review, we provide a general overview of research on mangrove elevation dynamics, emphasizing the role of the vegetation in maintaining…
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7Topics & keywords
- Mangrove
- Environmental science
- Ecosystem
- Wetland
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Ecology
- Deforestation (computer science)
- Habitat
- Life below water