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A busca por uma melhor compreensão sobre como os manguezais podem contribuir para mitigar problemas climáticos tem mobilizado esforços de pesquisadores. Os resultados vêm mostrando que a recuperação desses ecossistemas pode ser uma das frentes de atuação para reduzir a disponibilidade de carbono no ambiente e, assim, desacelerar o ritmo do aquecimento global.
No início do mês, pesquisadores da Universidade do Estado do Rio [...]
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A busca por uma melhor compreensão sobre como os manguezais podem contribuir para mitigar problemas climáticos tem mobilizado esforços de pesquisadores. Os resultados vêm mostrando que a recuperação desses ecossistemas pode ser uma das frentes de atuação para reduzir a disponibilidade de carbono no ambiente e, assim, desacelerar o ritmo do aquecimento global.
No início do mês, pesquisadores da Universidade do Estado do Rio [...]
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A busca por uma melhor compreensão sobre como os manguezais podem contribuir para mitigar problemas climáticos tem mobilizado esforços de pesquisadores. Os resultados vêm mostrando que a recuperação desses ecossistemas pode ser uma das frentes de atuação para reduzir a disponibilidade de carbono no ambiente e, assim, desacelerar o ritmo do aquecimento global.
No início do mês, pesquisadores da Universidade do Estado do Rio [...]
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A busca por uma melhor compreensão sobre como os manguezais podem contribuir para mitigar problemas climáticos tem mobilizado esforços de pesquisadores. Os resultados vêm mostrando que a recuperação desses ecossistemas pode ser uma das frentes de atuação para reduzir a disponibilidade de carbono no ambiente e, assim, desacelerar o ritmo do aquecimento global.
No início do mês, pesquisadores da Universidade do Estado do Rio [...]
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In Brazil’s North region, members of the population of red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) do not often meet relatives from the South and vice-versa. However, occasional migrations via ocean currents between the two regions involving propagules, seeds adapted to seawater, enable populations to exchange genetic material and remain connected during their evolution.
This is one of the conclusions of a study reported in the journal Molecular Ecology Resources by Brazilian and Japanese [...]
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In Brazil's North region, members of the population of red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) do not often meet relatives from the South and vice-versa. However, occasional migrations via ocean currents between the two regions involving propagules, seeds adapted [...]
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In Brazil's North region, members of the population of red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) do not often meet relatives from the South and vice-versa. However, occasional migrations via ocean currents between the two regions involving propagules, seeds adapted to seawater, enable populations to exchange genetic material and remain connected during their evolution.
This is one of the conclusions of a study reported in the journal by Brazilian and Japanese researchers.
Mangrove [...]
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In Brazil's North region, members of the population of red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) do not often meet relatives from the South and vice-versa. However, occasional migrations via ocean currents between the two regions involving propagules, seeds adapted to seawater, enable populations to exchange genetic material and remain connected during their evolution.
This is one of the conclusions of a study reported in the journal by Brazilian and Japanese researchers.
Mangrove [...]
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In Brazil's North region, members of the population of red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) do not often meet relatives from the South and vice-versa. However, occasional migrations via ocean currents between the two regions involving propagules, seeds adapted to seawater, enable populations to exchange genetic material and remain connected during their evolution.
This is one of the conclusions of a study reported in the journal by Brazilian and Japanese researchers.
Mangrove [...]
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Mangroves’ high carbon storage capacity can help countries meet their carbon emission reduction targets under the Paris Agreement, while also producing benefits for local communities.
Recent research using data from Belize has quantified mangrove carbon storage and sequestration potential and identified where the country should prioritize conservation and restoration to maximize ecosystem services that would benefit multiple sectors.
The research has been used by Belizean [...]