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Brazilian Mangroves and Salt Marshes

Yara Schaeffer-Novelli, Guilherme Moraes de Oliveira Abuchahla, Gilberto Cintrón-Molero
Barcode 9783031134852
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Release Date: 26/02/2023

Edition: 2023 ed.
Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Springer International Publishing AG
Series: Brazilian Marine Biodiversity
Contributors: Yara Schaeffer-Novelli (Edited by), Guilherme Moraes de Oliveira Abuchahla (Edited by), Gilberto Cintrón-Molero (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

This book offers a new ecosystemic approach to the understanding of mangrove and salt marsh ecosystems. Both salt marsh and mangrove plants and the associated macroalgae will be characterized in their ecophysiological and phenological aspects, as well as genetic and epigenetic diversity.
This book offers a new ecosystemic approach to the understanding of mangrove and salt marsh ecosystems. Brazil has one of the largest areas of mangroves in the world, where salt marshes might or might not be associated. Different landscapes comprise the extensive coastline, where mangrove and salt marsh species’ composition is discussed through the analysis of physiography, zonation, and succession processes. Both salt marsh and mangrove plants and the associated macroalgae will be characterized in their ecophysiological and phenological aspects, as well as genetic and epigenetic diversity. The chapters on microbial diversity and litterfall expose the well-known importance of these ecosystems as highly productive carbon sinks and pumps. The associated fauna of invertebrates (benthic meio and macrofaunas, especially brachyuran crabs) and vertebrates (fishes, birds, and mammals) are presented in a special section. The conservational approach encompasses issues, such as historical ecology, economic valuation, protected areas, environmental education, climate changes, and adaptive management.