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Experimentally demonstrated differences in wind sensitivity among propagule types were shown to affect the probability of departure and the shape of dispersal trajectories. The model could be used to reconstruct current fluxes of mangrove propagules that may help explain past and current distributions of...
Modelling drivers of mangrove propagule dispersal and restoration of abandoned shrimp farms. Biogeosci Discuss. 2013;10(1):5095–113.Di Nitto, D.; Erftemeijer, P.; van Beek, J.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F.; Higazi, L.; Quisthoudt, K.; Jayatissa, L.; Koedam, N. Modelling drivers of ...
The role of wind in hydrochorous man- grove propagule dispersal. Biogeosciences Discuss. 10, 895-925.Van der Stocken T, DeRyck DJR, Balke T, Bouma TJ, Dahdouh-Guebas F, Koedam N (2013) The role of wind in hydrochorous mangrove propagule dispersal. Biogeosciences, 10, 895-925....
While higher obstacle density (e.g., mangrove roots) constrained the propagule dispersal, weaker tidal currents that coupled with less upstream discharge increased their retention time and settlement closer to the point of release. Under this scenario, the chances for propagules to exit from the ...
Experimentally demonstrated differences in wind sensitivity among propagule types were shown to affect the probability of departure and the shape of dispersal trajectories. The model could be used to reconstruct current fluxes of mangrove propagules that may help explain past and current distributions of...
Specifically, we ask the following: (1) How are mangrove propagules dispersed, retained, and exported within a discrete patch? (2) How do differences across a flooding gradient influence propagule dispersal dynamics? (3) How does the distribution of established seedlings compare to propagule ...
(2) How do differences across a flooding gradient influence propagule dispersal dynamics? (3) How does the distribution of established seedlings compare to propagule movements?Avicennia germinansis the most temperate mangrove species in the northern Gulf of Mexico forming an ecotone withSpartina ...
Mid mangrove zone projects were more successful (mean 30%) than rehabilitation projects at other elevations. Planting on mudflats, representing 32% of rehabilitation/afforestation attempts, achieved only a 1.4% propagule survival rate. The overall low success rate was due to several inter-related ...
Activated carbon was prepared from mangrove propagule by chemical activation using H3PO4. In the chemical activation process, the specific surface area increases from 187.18 m2/g to 267.45 m2/g and new pores are created. Furthermore, the activated carbon was used as an adsorbent for the ...