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A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits

Mangrove distribution maps are used for a variety of applications, ranging from estimates of mangrove extent, deforestation rates, quantify carbon stocks, to modelling response to climate change. There are multiple mangrove distribution datasets, which were derived from different remote sensing data...

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Autores principales: Ximenes, Arimatéa C., Cavanaugh, Kyle C., Arvor, Damien, Murdiyarso, Daniel, Thomas, Nathan, Arcoverde, Gustavo F.B., Bispo, Polyanna da Conceição, Van der Stocken, Tom
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36427711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160380
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author Ximenes, Arimatéa C.
Cavanaugh, Kyle C.
Arvor, Damien
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Thomas, Nathan
Arcoverde, Gustavo F.B.
Bispo, Polyanna da Conceição
Van der Stocken, Tom
author_facet Ximenes, Arimatéa C.
Cavanaugh, Kyle C.
Arvor, Damien
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Thomas, Nathan
Arcoverde, Gustavo F.B.
Bispo, Polyanna da Conceição
Van der Stocken, Tom
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description Mangrove distribution maps are used for a variety of applications, ranging from estimates of mangrove extent, deforestation rates, quantify carbon stocks, to modelling response to climate change. There are multiple mangrove distribution datasets, which were derived from different remote sensing data and classification methods, and so there are some discrepancies among these datasets, especially with respect to the locations of their range limits. We investigate the latitudinal discrepancies in poleward mangrove range limits represented by these datasets and how these differences translate climatologically considering factors known to control mangrove distributions. We compare four widely used global mangrove distribution maps - the World Atlas of Mangroves, the World Atlas of Mangroves 2, the Global Distribution of Mangroves, the Global Mangrove Watch. We examine differences in climate among 21 range limit positions by analysing a set of bioclimatic variables that have been commonly related to the distribution of mangroves. Global mangrove maps show important discrepancies in the position of poleward range limits. Latitudinal differences between mangrove range limits in the datasets exceed 5°, 7° and 10° in western North America, western Australia and northern West Africa, respectively. In some range limit areas, such as Japan, discrepancies in the position of mangrove range limits in different datasets correspond to differences exceeding 600 mm in annual precipitation and > 10 °C in the minimum temperature of the coldest month. We conclude that dissimilarities in mapping mangrove range limits in different parts of the world can jeopardise inferences of climatic thresholds. We expect that global mapping efforts should prioritise the position of range limits with greater accuracy, ideally combining data from field-based surveys and very high-resolution remote sensing data. An accurate representation of range limits will contribute to better predicting mangrove range dynamics and shifts in response to climate change.
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spelling pubmed-98347042023-02-20 A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits Ximenes, Arimatéa C. Cavanaugh, Kyle C. Arvor, Damien Murdiyarso, Daniel Thomas, Nathan Arcoverde, Gustavo F.B. Bispo, Polyanna da Conceição Van der Stocken, Tom Sci Total Environ Article Mangrove distribution maps are used for a variety of applications, ranging from estimates of mangrove extent, deforestation rates, quantify carbon stocks, to modelling response to climate change. There are multiple mangrove distribution datasets, which were derived from different remote sensing data and classification methods, and so there are some discrepancies among these datasets, especially with respect to the locations of their range limits. We investigate the latitudinal discrepancies in poleward mangrove range limits represented by these datasets and how these differences translate climatologically considering factors known to control mangrove distributions. We compare four widely used global mangrove distribution maps - the World Atlas of Mangroves, the World Atlas of Mangroves 2, the Global Distribution of Mangroves, the Global Mangrove Watch. We examine differences in climate among 21 range limit positions by analysing a set of bioclimatic variables that have been commonly related to the distribution of mangroves. Global mangrove maps show important discrepancies in the position of poleward range limits. Latitudinal differences between mangrove range limits in the datasets exceed 5°, 7° and 10° in western North America, western Australia and northern West Africa, respectively. In some range limit areas, such as Japan, discrepancies in the position of mangrove range limits in different datasets correspond to differences exceeding 600 mm in annual precipitation and > 10 °C in the minimum temperature of the coldest month. We conclude that dissimilarities in mapping mangrove range limits in different parts of the world can jeopardise inferences of climatic thresholds. We expect that global mapping efforts should prioritise the position of range limits with greater accuracy, ideally combining data from field-based surveys and very high-resolution remote sensing data. An accurate representation of range limits will contribute to better predicting mangrove range dynamics and shifts in response to climate change. Elsevier 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9834704/ /pubmed/36427711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160380 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ximenes, Arimatéa C.
Cavanaugh, Kyle C.
Arvor, Damien
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Thomas, Nathan
Arcoverde, Gustavo F.B.
Bispo, Polyanna da Conceição
Van der Stocken, Tom
A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
title A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
title_full A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
title_fullStr A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
title_short A comparison of global mangrove maps: Assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
title_sort comparison of global mangrove maps: assessing spatial and bioclimatic discrepancies at poleward range limits
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36427711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160380
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