ENSO feedback drives variations in dieback at a marginal mangrove site
Abstract Ocean–atmosphere climatic interactions, such as those resulting from El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) are known to influence sea level, sea surface temperature, air temperature, and rainfall in the western Pacific region, through to the north-west Australian Ningaloo coast. Mangroves are...
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Auteurs principaux: | S. M. Hickey, B. Radford, J. N. Callow, S. R. Phinn, C. M. Duarte, C. E. Lovelock |
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2021
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