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Abstract. A common practice in tropical mangrove forests is to widen, deepen or extend the natural channels, or create new channels, in order to increase drainage to limit mosquito breeding habitats. Such excavations were made around 1984 in the upper shore regions of a forest near Darwin in northern Australia. To determine whether changes near the channels appeared to be affecting the mangroves,...
. A common practice in tropical mangrove forests is to widen, deepen or extend the natural channels, or create new channels, in order to increase drainage to limit mosquito breeding habitats. Such excavations were made around 1984 in the upper shore regions of a forest near Darwin in northern Australia. To determine whether changes near the channels appeared to be affecting the mangroves, we measured...
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