N. C. Duke

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2008

Number

32

Co-Authors

Advances and limitations of Individual-based models to analyze and predict dynamics of mangrove forests (2008)

Berger, U., Rivera-Monroy, V.H., Doyle, T.W., Dahdouh-Guebas, F., Duke, N.C., Fontalvo-Herazo, H., ...

Mangrove ecosystems are considered vulnerable to climate change as coastal development limits the ecosystem services and adaptations important to their survival. Although they appear rather simple in...

Threats to Mangroves from Climate Change and Adaptation Options: A Review (2008)

Gilman, E., Ellison, J., Duke, N.C., Field, C.

Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove vulnerability and responses to predicted climate change and consider adaptation options. Based on...

Linking spatial metrics and fish catch reveals the importance of coastal wetland connectivity to inshore fisheries in Queensland, Australia (2008)

Meynecke, J.O., Lee, S.Y., Duke, N.C.

Many commercially important fish species use coastal marine environments such as mangroves, tidal flats and seagrass beds as nurseries or breeding grounds. The ecological importance of spatially...

Linking spatial metrics and fish catch reveals the importance of coastal wetland connectivity to inshore fisheries in Queensland, Australia (2008)

Lee, S. Y., Duke, N. C.

Many commercially important fish species use coastal marine environments such as mangroves, tidal flats and seagrass beds as nurseries or breeding grounds. The ecological importance of spatially...

Effect of rainfall as a component of climate change on estuarine fish production in Queensland, Australia (2006)

Meynecke, J. O., Lee, S. Y., Duke, N. C., Warnken, J.

The speculation that climate change may impact on sustainable fish production suggests a need to understand how these effects influence fish catch on a broad scale. With a gross annual value of A$...

Global distribution and genetic discontinuities of mangroves - emerging patterns in the evolution of Rhizophora (2002)

Duke, N. C., Yuk Ying Lo, E.Y., Sun, M.

Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mostly on their broad distributional patterns, together with an erroneous view of comparable abilities...