The Botany of Mangroves (Cambridge Tropical Biology Series)

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The Botany of Mangroves (Cambridge Tropical Biology Series)

Mangroves are remarkable tropical plants that grow with their roots partly or wholly submerged in sea water. They make tidal forests in the tropics, and these forests, referred to as "mangal," straddle the abrupt interphase between sea and land. They are economically important because they are a source of timber (used mainly as firewood). Mangroves also protect shorelines from wave damage and provide a nursery for many commercial fishes. To the scientist they offer an interesting opportunity to study organisms that adapt to both marine and terrestrial environments. The Botany of Mangroves is a concise, descriptive overview of mangrove plants, with emphasis on the biology of individual species.

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In addition to being a source of timber, mangroves--tropical plants growing in both marine and terrestrial environments--protect shorelines from wave damage and provide a nursery for many commercial fishes. This concise overview emphasizes the biology of individual species.

Product details

  • Series: Cambridge Tropical Biology Series
  • Paperback: 436 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (March 31, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 052146675X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521466752
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
Tác giả:
P. B. Tomlinson
Loại bìa:
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