Re-colonizing Mangrove species in tsunami devastated habitats at Nicobar Islands, India
Mangrove habitats are crucial for maintaining the biodiversity of coastal ecosystem. Climatic change, sea level rise and anthropogenic pressures are the major threats to mangrove forests. The Nicobar Islands comprised one of the pristine mangrove stands in India. The mega earthquake of >9...
Main Authors: | Prabakaran Nehru, Paramasivam Balasubramanian |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2011-12-01
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Series: | Check List |
Online Access: | https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/18194/download/pdf/ |
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