2012
DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v28n1.829
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Preliminary data on Brachyura (Crustacea) in coastal mangrove forests from Tinh Gia (Thanh Hoa province) to Hoi An (Quang Nam province)

Abstract: DÉn liÖu b−íc ®Çu vÒ nhãm cua (Brachyura, Crustacea) ë rõng ngËp mAEn ven biÓn tõ tÜnh gia (tØnh Thanh Hãa) ®Õn Héi An (tØnh Qu ¶ng Nam) §ç V¨n Nh−îng, Hoµng Ngäc Kh¾c Tr−êng ®¹i häc S− ph¹m Hµ NéiRõng ngËp mAEn ven biÓn tõ tØnh Thanh Hãa ®Õn tØnh Qu ¶ng Nam phÇn lín lÎ tÎ ë ven c¸c cöa s«ng vµ ®Çm ph¸. C¸c b i triÒu hÑp, dèc, ph©n bè kh«ng liªn tôc, cã l−îng phï sa Ýt kh«ng ®ñ båi thµnh b i lÇy ven biÓn nh− ë phÝa b¾c vµ phÝa nam n−íc ta. TrÇm tÝch cña c¸c b i triÒu cã hµm l−îng phèt pho cao ë tÇng mAEt, thÊp… Show more

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“…Different from Xuan Thuy National Park, Nam Dinh province at the opposite side of the river mouth (Fig. 1), where many studies on benthos have been conducted (Hoang Ngoc Khac & Do Van Nhuong, 2001;Do & Wada, 2004;Do Van Nhuong & Hoang Ngoc Khac, 2004ab;Do Van Nhuong et al, 2006, 2014, information about these animals in the Tien Hai mangrove forests are still limited. However, recent studies on other benthic animal groups (goby fish) reveal the importance of this mangrove forest (Tran Duc Hau et al, 2020, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Different from Xuan Thuy National Park, Nam Dinh province at the opposite side of the river mouth (Fig. 1), where many studies on benthos have been conducted (Hoang Ngoc Khac & Do Van Nhuong, 2001;Do & Wada, 2004;Do Van Nhuong & Hoang Ngoc Khac, 2004ab;Do Van Nhuong et al, 2006, 2014, information about these animals in the Tien Hai mangrove forests are still limited. However, recent studies on other benthic animal groups (goby fish) reveal the importance of this mangrove forest (Tran Duc Hau et al, 2020, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%