[HTML][HTML] Current status of remote sensing for studying the impacts of hurricanes on mangrove forests in the coastal United States

A Dutta Roy, DA Karpowicz, I Hendy, SM Rog… - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
Hurricane incidents have become increasingly frequent along the coastal United States and
have had a negative impact on the mangrove forests and their ecosystem services across …

Stronger increases but greater variability in global mangrove productivity compared to that of adjacent terrestrial forests

Z Zhang, X Luo, DA Friess, S Wang, Y Li… - Nature Ecology & …, 2024 - nature.com
Mangrove forests are a highly productive ecosystem with important potential to offset
anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Mangroves are expected to respond differently to …

A palynological record of mangrove biogeography, coastal geomorphological change, and prehistoric human activities from Cedar Keys, Florida, USA

Q Yao, K Liu, E Rodrigues, D Fan, M Cohen - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Under the continuous warming trend in the 21st century, mangroves are likely to migrate into
more temperate regions in North and South America. However, the biogeography of different …

Late-Holocene ecosystem dynamics on Weizhou Island, China: A pollen and historical record of climate change and anthropogenic disturbances

Y Yue, X Xiang, D Zhao, S Yang, Q Yao - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Understanding the mechanisms behind landscape diversity changes on islands, particularly
due to historical human interventions, remains a critical challenge in paleoecology. This …

Mangrove mapping in China using Gaussian mixture model with a novel mangrove index (SSMI) derived from optical and SAR imagery

Z Chen, H Zhang, M Zhang, Y Wu, Y Liu - ISPRS Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
As an important shoreline vegetation and highly productive ecosystem, mangroves play an
essential role in the protection of coastlines and ecological diversity. Accurate mapping of …

Nature versus humans in coastal environmental change: assessing the impacts of Hurricanes Zeta and Ida in the context of beach nourishment projects in the …

Q Yao, MCL Cohen, K Liu, AV de Souza, E Rodrigues - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Hurricanes are one of the most devastating earth surface processes. In 2020 and 2021,
Hurricanes Zeta and Ida pounded the Mississippi River Delta in two consecutive years …

A timely method for post-disaster assessment and coastal landscape survey using drone and satellite imagery

MCL Cohen, AV de Souza, K Liu, Q Yao - MethodsX, 2023 - Elsevier
To mitigate floods and storm surges, coastal communities across the globe are under the
pressure of high-cost interventions, such as coastal barriers, jetties, and renourishment …

Linking temperature sensitivity of mangrove communities, populations and individuals across a tropical‐temperate transitional zone

Y Kang, DA Kaplan, MJ Osland - Journal of Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is reshaping coastal wetlands worldwide, driving ecosystem shifts like
mangrove poleward expansion into saltmarshes in tropical‐temperate transitional zones …

Florida mangrove dieback on a decadal and centennial timescales

MCL Cohen, DPC Ruiz, E Rodrigues, Q Yao… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Hurricanes are considered some of the most devastating weather phenomena, causing
deaths and destruction along the coast. Mangroves are perceived as natural defenses …

Warming stimulates mangrove carbon sequestration in rising sea level at their northern limit: An in situ simulation

P Qiao, Y Dong, X Gu, L Xu, M Li… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Global warming and sea‐level rise are directly influencing the growth, distribution, and
greenhouse gas emissions of mangrove forests. However, mangrove forests growing at their …