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mangrove swamps

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  • Mangrove crab — Mangrove crabs are crabs that live among mangroves, and may belong to many different species and even families. They have been shown to be ecologically significant in many ways. They keep much of the energy within the forest by burying and… …   Wikipedia

  • Mangrove Black Hawk — Conservation status Not recognized (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …   Wikipedia

  • Mangrove Cuckoo — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3 …   Wikipedia

  • Mangrove — World mangrove distribution …   Wikipedia

  • mangrove — [[t]mæ̱ŋgroʊv[/t]] mangroves N COUNT: oft N n A mangrove or mangrove tree is a tree with roots which are above the ground and that grows along coasts or on the banks of large rivers in hot countries. ...mangrove swamps …   English dictionary

  • mangrove crab — noun : any of numerous usually small active tropical American crabs (family Grapsidae) that live in mangrove swamps climbing about the trees and sometimes feeding on their leaves …   Useful english dictionary

  • mangrove — [maŋ′grōv] n. [altered (infl. by GROVE) < earlier mangrowe < Port mangue < Sp mangle < the WInd (Taino) name] any of various coastal or aquatic tropical trees or shrubs, esp. of the mangrove family, that form large colonies in swamps… …   English World dictionary

  • mangrove — ► NOUN ▪ a tree or shrub which grows in tropical coastal swamps and has tangled roots that grow above ground and form dense thickets. ORIGIN probably from Taino (an extinct Caribbean language); also associated with GROVE(Cf. ↑grove) …   English terms dictionary

  • mangrove — noun a tree or shrub which grows in muddy, chiefly tropical, coastal swamps and has tangled roots that grow above ground and form dense thickets. [Rhizophora, Avicennia, and other genera.] Origin C17: prob. from Port. mangue, Sp. mangle, from… …   English new terms dictionary

  • boundary ecosystem — ▪ biology Introduction       complex of living organisms in areas where one body of water meets another, e.g., estuaries and lagoons, or where a body of water meets the land, e.g., marshes. The latter are often called wetlands.       Boundary… …   Universalium

  • Principal national parks of the world — ▪ Table Principal national parks of the world Africa Europe and Russia Asia North America and the Caribbean Australia and Oceania South America Africa country national park date area description protected status national park status square miles… …   Universalium

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