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Ceriops (Rhizophoraceae) is a genus comprised of five species of mangroves distributed in tropical and...
Ceriops australis (White) Ballment, Smith & Stoddart, a member of the mangrove family Rhizophoraceae, was...
The Cameroon mangroves are exploited by local communities through fishing, hunting, and especially logging for...
The geographic patterns of phenotypic variation in leaf morphology traits were studied in the mangrove...
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The Sundarbans, the largest contiguous mangrove forest in the world, covers 6,017 km2 of the...
The coastal and marine resources of Abu Dhabi have sustained the local inhabitants for thousands...
Understanding the genetic composition and mating systems of edge populations provides important insights into the...
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Mangroves occur widely throughout Australia and, at some sites, are exposed to elevated heavy metal...
Avicennia marina is an important mangrove species with a wide geographical and climatic distribution which...
Mangrove planting is carried out in many parts of the world for a great variety...
An enriched microsatellite library of the mangrove species Avicennia marina was constructed, in which 85.8%...
The level of genetic variation throughout the entire worldwide range of the mangrove species Avicennia...
The tropical Indo-Pacific genus Excoecaria L. (Euphorbiaceae) has several closely related species in Australia whose...
Zonation of mangrove vegetation at Mobbs Bay NSW was studied in relation to the physicochemical...
The world-wide occurrence of mangrove vegetation and the modem floristic divergence between the Indo-Pacific and...
We evaluated photosynthetic gas exchange and the accumulation of iron, manganese and sulfur in seedlings...
Photosynthetic gas exchange and stomatal behaviour in the tropical (Darwin: 12°25'S) and subtropical (Ballina: 28°50'S)...
Mangrove forest sediments can provide a sink for trace metals because the mangroves create a...
Biogenic sulphides, particularly pyrite and hydrated iron- monosulphides, are common in sediments in mangrove ecosystems...
Tropical mangroves are salt-tolerant 'rainforests' which occur at the interface of land and sea (Ball,...
The trading patterns around the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa are such that nearly...
Mangroves are a common and important feature of the sand flats, river banks and coastlines...
Limited information exists on the relation between the capacity of mangrove seedlings to oxidise the...
In view of the unique biological characteristics of mangroves, it is interesting to assess the...
In 1841, John Lort Stokes, commanding H,M.S. Beagle. was exploring Australia's northern coastline. and in...
The ability to use large databases to classify estuaries on the basis of any number...
The types of pressures evident in coastal regions are typified by the Jervis Bay region...
The coastal areas of Bangladesh have a high cyclone frequency. The protection from cyclone damage...
A major paradigm in biosphere ecology is that organic production, carbon turnover and, perhaps, species...
This paper presents results from a preliminary assessment of phosphate-loaded sediment occurrence and distribution of...
The database shows that most estuaries in northern and western Australia have been relatively unaffected...
Numbers of micro-organisms in soils from Wilkes Land varied widely. Bacteria, yeasts and Mamentous fungi...
Quantitative sampling of macrobenthos and fouling organisms in the estuarine reaches of the Calliope River...
Osmundaria prolifera, kuetzingia natalensis, Halopythis pinastroïdes and Vidalia fimbriata contain C27 sterols as the major...
Quantitative sampling of the macrobenthos of the cooling water discharge canal of the Gladstone Power...
Quantitative benthic sampling in the Calliope River and Auckland Creek has been conducted at approximately...
The pigment floridorunin was localized to the cuticle of the red alga Lenormandia prolifera (C....
The fouling organisms of Calliope River and Auckland Creek have been investigated to determine the...
Six bromo-compounds and one bromo-chloro-compound have been detected in Lenormandia prolifera (C.Ag.) J. Agardh (Amansieae;...
The marine zonation of l'logan Island was studied as part of the McCoy Society expedition...
By using TLC and GLC-MS techniques, 23 species of red algae, representing nine orders, were...
Using a combined GLC/MS method, 23 species of red algae representing nine orders were examined...
Collections of Ophidoc!adus (Rhodomelaceae) from Mo~arnbique and South Africa were studied and the relationship of...
The history and nomenclature of Lenormandia prolifera are given. Observations are made on the structure...
Bangladesh faces two mangrove management challenges: the first is the management of the resources of...
Mangrove forests are a feature of the intertidal zone of tropical and subtropical coastlines. They...
Mangroves are unique and valuable ecosystems which occur throughout the tropics and subtropics, occupying around...
Mangrove forests are unique and valuable coastal ecosystems which support a range of wildlife and...
The now defunct floating hotel project at John Brewer Reef in Queensland raised many topical,...
Concern for Australian mangrove systems has led increasingly for calls for improved management, and in...
The need for practical estuarine classification schemes as resource management tools is becoming more apparent...
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