Botany of Mangroves
Discover the fascinating world of mangroves with Botany of Mangroves by P. Barry Tomlinson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this revised edition spans 432 pages and serves as a comprehensive introduction to these unique plant communities that thrive in tropical intertidal zones.
This essential text delves into various aspects of mangrove ecology, including taxonomy, habitat-specific characteristics, and reproductive strategies. It also highlights the socio-economic importance of mangroves, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in environmental science. The second edition incorporates the latest findings on taxa, vivipary, and evolution, ensuring readers have access to the most current information in the field.
Whether you are a scholar or simply curious about the natural world, Botany of Mangroves offers an engaging and informative exploration of these vital ecosystems.