Walters BB (2003) People and mangroves in the Philippines: Fifty years of coastal environmental change . Environ Conserv 30 : 293–303Walters, B.B. (2003) People and mangroves in the Philippines: fifty years of coastal environmental change. Environmental Conservation 30(3), 293-303....
Growth performance of planted mangroves in the Philippines: revisiting forest management strategies. The effort toward restoring lost mangroves in the Philippines has been commendably immense, specifically during the past two decades. In light of such, it ... S Maricar,Samson,N Rene,... - 《...
the best place in the world to see them, while Sundarbans in India is famous for its elusive mangrove maneater Tigers, which are a rare treat for wildlife connoisseurs. The mangroves also are a favorite breeding place for Kingfishers, most of Indian Kingfisher species can be seen along the ...
It is estimated that shrimp ponds in Asia rarely last for more than five to ten years, leaving irreversibly degraded environments. The scale of mangrove clearance may be huge: in the Philippines, for example 70% were lost in a period of 60 years, and similar or even greater clearance rates...
The lichen substances that are isolated from the above species are represented in Fig. 1. Figure 1: Chemical structures of identified lichen substances from manglicolous lichens 2’-O-methyl divaricatic acid[31] C22H26O7 (402.44) White powder Ret...
'Fake widespread species': a new mangrove Thinophilus Wahlberg (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) from Bohol, Philippines, that is cryptic with a Singaporean species During a recent survey of the insect fauna of the mangroves of the San Vicente Mangrove Forest Association (SAVIMA) in Bohol, Philippines, ...
The capacity of a natural mangrove system in Ibajay, Aklan province, central Philippines to process shrimp pond culture effluents was assessed through analysis of mangrove community structure and 24-hr monitoring of water quality parameters (NH 3 -N, NO 3 -N, PO 4 -P, sulfide, and total sus...
The last time we saw black-faced spoonbills in the Pampanga river in the Philippines was more than 100 years ago. These coastal birds, found only in East Asia, have been classified as an endangered species since 2000. Owing to the impacts of deforestation, pollution, and man-made industries...
apiculata is dominant in ANI. Among the eight forest divisions, mangrove diversity is high in South Andaman (30 species) followed by Middle Andaman (28), Mayabunder (25), Diglipur (25), Nicobar (21), Little Andaman (20), Havelock (20) and Baratang (20). The average mangrove plant...
Population dynamics and community structure of fish in the mangroves of Pagbilao, Philippines 喜欢 0 阅读量: 85 作者: L Pinto 摘要: 128 fish species were recorded for the mangroves of Pagbilao. Aspects of the population dynamics of the common species, Ambassis kopsi, Secutor ruconius. Lei...