World AtlasMangrovesLorna CollinsThe World Atlas of Mangroves (first edition Spalding et al. 1997 , then entitled World Mangrove Atlas) is a classic masterpiece. Despite some shortcomings outlined below, this second edition is a must-have publication for every mangrove ecologist, conservation ...
If the first atlas established a mere image of an important wetland community type in peril, the ...doi:10.1007/s13157-011-0224-1A.A. Mohamed HathaJacob ChackoSpringer NetherlandsWetlandsKrauss, K. W., and Friess, D. A., 2011. World atlas of mangroves. Wetlands , 31 (5): 1103–...
Studies of the Subak: New Directions, New Challenges || World Atlas of Mangrovesby Mark Spalding; Mami Kainuma; Lorna Collins F Dahdouh-Guebas - 《Human Ecology》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 World Atlas of Mangroves: Mark Spalding, Mami Kainuma deliver greater thematic accuracy. Remote Sensing of...
World Atlas of MangrovesWorld Atlas of MangrovesThe preface of the World Atlas of Mangroves states that it aims to present up to date information on the distribution and status of mangroves to 'as wide an audience as possible' and strengthen the case for mangrove conservation. I think that the...
many seagrass habitats around the world have been completely destroyed or are now in rapid decline. The World Atlas of Seagrasses is the first authoritative and comprehensive global synthesis of the distribution and status of this critical marine habitat--which, along with mangroves and coral reefs,...
layerinArcGIS Living Atlasthat classifies the earth into 10 land cover types at a scale of 10-meters. The resolution is incredible, and we’ve written thisblog,if you are interested in finding out more. Today, I am writing about one of the 10 classes included in that layer: Mangrove...
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Australian pine is fast-growing (5-10 feet per year), produces dense shade and a thick blanket of leaves and hard, pointed fruits, that completely covers the ground beneath it. Dense thickets of Australian Pine displace native dune and beach vegetation, including mangroves and many other ...
Phytopathogenic fungi threaten global food security but the ecological drivers of their global diversity and biogeography remain unknown. Here, we construct and analyse a global atlas of potential phytopathogenic fungi from 20,312 samples across all continents and major oceanic island regions, eleven la...
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