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The evaluation of cultural services and values in coastal and marine environments has been steadily increasing over the last decade, though significan...
Read moreLarge-scale anthropogenic mangroves have been constructed in coastal regions worldwide but our understanding of their ecological effects is limited. I...
Read moreMangroves are significant carbon (C) sinks and ecological engineers as they accumulate sediments and increase soil surface elevation. Thus, the forest...
Read moreMangroves often support rich fish and crustacean communities, although faunal abundance and diversity show strong spatiotemporal variability. Consiste...
Read moreAreas dedicated to shrimp aquaculture have increased dramatically over the last 50 years. Resultant land-use changes directly threaten the extent of m...
Read moreEcological replacement using native mangrove species combined with physical treatments has become an effective method in controlling the spread of inv...
Read moreWe introduce the concept of Biome Awareness Disparity (BAD)-defined as a failure to appreciate the significance of all biomes in conservation and rest...
Read moreThe Atlantic Forest biome is considered a world biodiversity hotspot that originally covered 15% of the territory of Brazil, or 1,306,421 km2. Spread ...
Read moreOntogenetic dispersal of animals has been observed among many ecosystems, but its full ecological significance is poorly understood. By modelling the ...
Read moreHydrological rehabilitation is widely used to improve soil conditions and promote passive recovery. However, climate variability that is seldom consid...
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