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Ecosystem damage by increasing tropical cyclones
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Climate change is intensifying tropical cyclone activity, leading to increased economic losses and devastating effects on coastal ecosystems. Research by Colette J. Feehan, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Mads Solgaard Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg, and Travis Miles reveals that the impacts of North Atlantic tropical cyclones on mangrove forests are significant, affecting species performance and ecosystem resilience.
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