Do lower air or water temperatures limit the southern distribution of the white mangrove Laguncularia racemosa in South America?

Volume: 230, Pages: 106449 - 106449
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Rising temperatures due to climate change are expected to drive shifts in species composition, phenological patterns and the productivity of mangrove trees. During early life history stages, such as dispersal and settlement, temperature may affect the survival of propagules and, consequently, drive the distribution of mangrove species. The aim of this work was to evaluate whether low water and air temperatures experienced by propagules during...
Paper Details
Title
Do lower air or water temperatures limit the southern distribution of the white mangrove Laguncularia racemosa in South America?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
230
Pages
106449 - 106449
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