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Adame M, Connolly R, Turschwell M, Lovelock C, Fatoyinbo T, Lagomasino D, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2021 Mar; 27(12):2856-2866. PMID: 33644947
Mangroves have among the highest carbon densities of any tropical forest. These 'blue carbon' ecosystems can store large amounts of carbon for long periods, and their protection reduces greenhouse gas...
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Kauffman J, Giovanonni L, Kelly J, Dunstan N, Borde A, Diefenderfer H, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2020 Aug; 26(10):5679-5692. PMID: 32779311
The coastal ecosystems of temperate North America provide a variety of ecosystem services including high rates of carbon sequestration. Yet, little data exist for the carbon stocks of major tidal...
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Kauffman J, Bernardino A, Ferreira T, Giovannoni L, de O Gomes L, Romero D, et al.
Biol Lett . 2018 Sep; 14(9). PMID: 30185605
In addition to the largest existing expanse of tropical forests, the Brazilian Amazon has among the largest area of mangroves in the world. While recognized as important global carbon sinks...
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Kauffman J, Bernardino A, Ferreira T, Bolton N, de O Gomes L, Nobrega G
Ecol Evol . 2018 Jun; 8(11):5530-5540. PMID: 29938071
Mangroves of the semiarid Caatinga region of northeastern Brazil are being rapidly converted to shrimp pond aquaculture. To determine ecosystem carbon stocks and potential greenhouse gas emissions from this widespread...
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Kauffman J, Bhomia R
PLoS One . 2017 Nov; 12(11):e0187749. PMID: 29131832
Globally, it is recognized that blue carbon ecosystems, especially mangroves, often sequester large quantities of carbon and are of interest for inclusion in climate change mitigation strategies. While 19% of...
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Warren M, Hergoualch K, Kauffman J, Murdiyarso D, Kolka R
Carbon Balance Manag . 2017 May; 12(1):12. PMID: 28527145
Background: A large proportion of the world's tropical peatlands occur in Indonesia where rapid conversion and associated losses of carbon, biodiversity and ecosystem services have brought peatland management to the...
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Kauffman J, Cummings D, Ward D
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 113(3):415-427. PMID: 28307827
Conversion to cattle pasture is the most common fate of the ≈426,000 km of tropical forest that has been deforested in the Brazilian Amazon. Yet little is known about the...
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Kauffman J, Cummings D, Ward D, Babbitt R
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 104(4):397-408. PMID: 28307654
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has resulted in the conversion of >230,000 km of tropical forest, yet little is known on the quantities of biomass consumed or the losses of...
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Schile L, Kauffman J, Crooks S, Fourqurean J, Glavan J, Megonigal J
Ecol Appl . 2016 Dec; 27(3):859-874. PMID: 27992951
Coastal ecosystems produce and sequester significant amounts of carbon ("blue carbon"), which has been well documented in humid and semi-humid regions of temperate and tropical climates but less so in...
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Kauffman J, Heider C, Norfolk J, Payton F
Ecol Appl . 2014 May; 24(3):518-27. PMID: 24834737
Mangroves are recognized to possess a variety of ecosystem services including high rates of carbon sequestration and storage. Deforestation and conversion of these ecosystems continue to be high and have...