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Asked: March 19, 20242024-03-19T11:39:07+05:30 2024-03-19T11:39:07+05:30In: Climate Change

Explain Vulnerability of mangroves to climate change.

Explain Vulnerability of mangroves to climate change.

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      2024-03-19T11:39:43+05:30Added an answer on March 19, 2024 at 11:39 am

      Mangroves, coastal ecosystems found in tropical and subtropical regions, are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to their sensitivity to changes in temperature, sea level rise, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events. The vulnerability of mangroves to climate change stems from their unique ecological characteristics, dependence on coastal environments, and exposure to multiple stressors. Here's an explanation of the vulnerability of mangroves to climate change:

      1. Sea Level Rise:

        • Sea level rise is a significant threat to mangroves, as these ecosystems exist in the intertidal zone where land meets the sea. Rising sea levels increase the frequency and intensity of tidal inundation, saltwater intrusion, and coastal erosion, leading to the loss of mangrove habitat, tree mortality, and shoreline retreat.
        • Mangroves are adapted to fluctuating water levels and saline conditions, but rapid sea level rise exceeds their capacity to adapt and regenerate, resulting in mangrove dieback, reduced biodiversity, and habitat fragmentation. Sea level rise also exacerbates the impacts of storm surges, hurricanes, and cyclones, which can devastate mangrove forests and coastal communities.
      2. Temperature Extremes:

        • Climate change is causing shifts in temperature regimes, with increased frequency of heatwaves, droughts, and extreme weather events in many regions. High temperatures stress mangroves by accelerating evapotranspiration, reducing soil moisture, and increasing vulnerability to wildfires and pest outbreaks.
        • Heat stress can lead to leaf wilting, tree defoliation, and reduced photosynthetic activity in mangroves, affecting growth rates, reproductive success, and ecosystem productivity. Extreme temperatures can also disrupt the balance between mangroves and their associated fauna, such as fish, crustaceans, and migratory birds, leading to shifts in species composition and ecosystem dynamics.
      3. Precipitation Changes:

        • Changes in precipitation patterns, including alterations in rainfall intensity, frequency, and distribution, affect water availability and hydrological regimes in mangrove ecosystems. Droughts and water scarcity reduce freshwater inputs, alter salinity gradients, and stress mangrove vegetation, particularly in regions with seasonal monsoons or El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events.
        • Increased rainfall, on the other hand, can lead to flooding, sedimentation, and nutrient runoff, affecting water quality, sediment dynamics, and mangrove regeneration. Changes in precipitation patterns influence mangrove growth rates, carbon sequestration, and ecosystem resilience, with implications for coastal protection, carbon storage, and fisheries productivity.
      4. Ocean Acidification:

        • Ocean acidification, resulting from the absorption of atmospheric CO2 by seawater, affects marine ecosystems, including mangroves and coral reefs. Elevated CO2 levels decrease seawater pH, reduce carbonate ion availability, and hinder the calcification processes of shell-forming organisms and coral reefs.
        • Mangroves are indirectly affected by ocean acidification through changes in water chemistry, nutrient cycling, and sediment dynamics. Acidified seawater can inhibit mangrove seedling establishment, affect mangrove-associated fauna, and disrupt trophic interactions in coastal food webs.

      In summary, mangroves are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including sea level rise, temperature extremes, precipitation changes, and ocean acidification. These threats compromise the ecological integrity, resilience, and adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems, with far-reaching implications for coastal biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being. Protecting and restoring mangroves, implementing climate-resilient coastal management strategies, and enhancing community-based adaptation measures are essential for safeguarding mangrove ecosystems and building resilience to climate change in coastal areas.

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