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Investigating how mangroves use different sources of water

Mangroves are flooded with tidal water and the trees use tidal water for their metabolism, but they also use other water sources including groundwater and rainfall.

Projects on this topic include assessing how mangroves access different water sources.

Supervisor: Professor Catherine Lovelock 

Related projects

Filtration rates of reef forming bivalves under varying environmental conditions
Ecological novelty in human-dominated marine ecosystems
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Identifying ‘keystone’ plant species for bee species restoration in agricultural and urban landscapes across eastern Australia
Facilitation among plants - how do they help each other?
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