The “man†in mangroves: How does the Anthropocene impact biodiversity in these ecosystems?
*This post is by Nina Adamo, a student in Marc's 'Causes and COnsequences of Diversity' class.Mangroves are among the most biologically important forest ecosystems on Earth, found in the intertidal zone between land and sea along tropical and subtropical coasts around the world.7 Mangrove ecosystems provide habitat for a wide range of terrestrial as well as aquatic organisms including plants, fish, mollusks, birds, reptiles, and crustaceans, among many others.1Mangroves also serve as nursery habitats for…