2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.11.008
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Mangrove clearing impacts on macrofaunal assemblages and benthic food webs in a tropical estuary

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“…The Benevente and Piraquê-Açu mangrove forests were sampled near the seaward region, whereas the Vitória Bay mangrove forest was sampled in the inner estuary as the seaward forests had been lost due to urbanization. At the Piraquê-Açu estuary, a second sampling site (RPA) where mangrove clearing previously occurred was used to determine the effects caused by land use (e.g., forest clearing) on OC dynamics (Bernardino et al 2018b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Benevente and Piraquê-Açu mangrove forests were sampled near the seaward region, whereas the Vitória Bay mangrove forest was sampled in the inner estuary as the seaward forests had been lost due to urbanization. At the Piraquê-Açu estuary, a second sampling site (RPA) where mangrove clearing previously occurred was used to determine the effects caused by land use (e.g., forest clearing) on OC dynamics (Bernardino et al 2018b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil is no exception. Nearly 50,000 ha of mangroves in Brazil have been converted to other land uses (4% of total mangrove area; e.g., Bernardino, Gomes, Hadlich, Andrades, & Correa, ) with shrimp farming responsible for 20%–50% of the total converted area (FAO, ; Lacerda, ). Degradation of coastal ecosystems by this land use is not limited to the confines of the shrimp ponds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the effects of the climate‐driven mangrove mortality and those of other deforestation events may differ, consistent with our case, similar patterns in faunal communities have been observed in mangrove ecosystems that experienced deforestation. For example, while benthic faunal assemblages changed after clearing of mangroves, the total abundance and biomass did not respond to the mangrove removal effect (Bernardino et al ) or they even increased (Alfaro ). Similar to our case, in cleared areas of mangrove forest (due to typhoon), relative abundances of algae‐feeding crabs (i.e., fiddler crabs, Tubuca and Uca ) increased whereas leaf feeding crabs (Sesarmidae, typical forest species) were less abundant in the cleared gaps than in the forest (Diele et al ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%