Monday, March 13, 2017

Mangroves died of thirst - North Queensland Register


North Queensland Register

Mangroves died of thirst
North Queensland Register
A James Cook University scientist has discovered why there was an unprecedented dieback of mangroves in the Gulf of Carpentaria in early 2016 – the plants died of thirst. As explained in findings published today in the Journal of Marine and Freshwater ...
Australian mangroves died of 'thirst'9news.com.au
'They died of thirst': Extreme conditions wipe out forest over 1000 kilometresThe Sydney Morning Herald

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