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The productivity of mangroves in northwestern Mexico: a meta-analysis of current data

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Mangroves constitute highly productive ecosystems that export organic material to surrounding areas. They reach their northernmost distribution on the American Pacific coast in arid northwestern Mexico where they grow under sub-optimal conditions. Nevertheless, they maintain high litterfall rates with important ecological and economical implications. These mangroves are threatened by the region’s accelerated development and population growth. In order to explore and describe large-scale patterns in the production of organic material and to assess their importance in the productivity of coastal ecosystems, we performed a meta-analysis of studies that measured mangrove litterfall in northwestern Mexico. We found that litterfall is strongly associated with latitude, and that evaporation was negatively correlated with it. Additionally, we found high correlation between the presence of Rhizophora mangle and productivity, while the presence of Laguncularia racemosa, showed a less pronounced trend. Despite the harsh conditions, mangroves produce high amounts of organic matter, which is perhaps the most important service of mangroves in these coasts. Their capacity to produce organic matter contrasts with that of their surrounding ecosystems. Substantial reductions in their surface will have consequences for the exchange of energy at the land-sea transition, which will be detrimental for biological communities and human populations.

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This manuscript is part of the doctoral studies of the first author, at Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, CIEco-UNAM, financed by CONACyT. The authors thank A. Meling for providing data on litterfall of mangroves in Sonora, and F. Flores-Verdugo who reviewed and commented an earlier version of this manuscript. Comments of N. Jacobson and one anonymous reviewer improved this manuscript.

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López-Medellín, X., Ezcurra, E. The productivity of mangroves in northwestern Mexico: a meta-analysis of current data. J Coast Conserv 16, 399–403 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-012-0210-7

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