Metals in mangrove ecosystems and associated biota: a global perspective
R Kulkarni, D Deobagkar, S Zinjarde - Ecotoxicology and environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mangrove forests prevalent along the intertidal regions of tropical and sub-tropical
coastlines are inimitable and dynamic ecosystems. They protect and stabilize coastal areas …
coastlines are inimitable and dynamic ecosystems. They protect and stabilize coastal areas …
Decline of mangroves–a threat of heavy metal poisoning in Asia
S Sandilyan, K Kathiresan - Ocean & coastal management, 2014 - Elsevier
Mangroves are coastal habitats, contributing significantly to the well-being of coastal
community, especially in Asia wherein over 70% of human population depends on the …
community, especially in Asia wherein over 70% of human population depends on the …
Spatial assessment and source identification of heavy metals pollution in surface water using several chemometric techniques
This study presents the determination of the spatial variation and source identification of
heavy metal pollution in surface water along the Straits of Malacca using several …
heavy metal pollution in surface water along the Straits of Malacca using several …
Heavy metal bioaccumulation in mangrove ecosystem at the coral triangle ecoregion, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia
This study aimed to determine the role of mangroves as a biofilter of heavy metals. The
concentrations of heavy metals, namely copper, mercury, cadmium, zinc, and lead, in the …
concentrations of heavy metals, namely copper, mercury, cadmium, zinc, and lead, in the …
An eco-sustainable approach towards heavy metals remediation by mangroves from the coastal environment: A critical review
Mangroves provide various ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, biodiversity
depository, and livelihoods. They are most abundant in marine and coastal ecosystems and …
depository, and livelihoods. They are most abundant in marine and coastal ecosystems and …
Adaptation and remediation strategies of mangroves against heavy metal contamination in global coastal ecosystems: A review
Coastal areas are facing increasing heavy metal contamination from various human
activities, posing a severe threat to aquatic and coastal biodiversity. Mangroves, abundant in …
activities, posing a severe threat to aquatic and coastal biodiversity. Mangroves, abundant in …
Quantifying the influence of urban land use on mangrove biology and ecology: A meta‐analysis
BL Branoff - Global ecology and biogeography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The aim was to quantify the influence of urban land use and urban populations on
mangrove systems around the world over the past four decades. Location Global. Time …
mangrove systems around the world over the past four decades. Location Global. Time …
Bioremoval of trace metals from rhizosediment by mangrove plants in Indian Sundarban Wetland
R Chowdhury, PJC Favas, MP Jonathan… - Marine pollution …, 2017 - Elsevier
The study accentuated the trace metal accumulation and distribution pattern in individual
organs of 13 native mangrove plants along with rhizosediments in the Indian Sundarban …
organs of 13 native mangrove plants along with rhizosediments in the Indian Sundarban …
Phytoremediation: In situ alternative for pollutant removal from contaminated natural media: A brief review
Phytoremediation is an in situ application by planting crops in areas of contaminated soil.
The contaminated media treated by phytoremediation are soil, sediment, sludge, ground …
The contaminated media treated by phytoremediation are soil, sediment, sludge, ground …
Threat of heavy metal contamination in eight mangrove plants from the Futian mangrove forest, China
B He, R Li, M Chai, G Qiu - Environmental geochemistry and health, 2014 - Springer
Mangrove plants play an important role in heavy metal maintenance in a mangrove
ecosystem. To evaluate the characteristics of heavy metal contamination in the Futian …
ecosystem. To evaluate the characteristics of heavy metal contamination in the Futian …