The diversity, drivers, consequences and management of plant invasions in the mangrove ecosystems

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Augusthy S. [1 ]
Nizam A. [1 ]
Kumar A. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Plant Science, School of Biological Sciences, Central University of Kerala, Kerala, Kasaragod
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Ecosystem disturbance; Habitat alteration; Invasive species; Mangrove biodiversity; Native plant invasion;
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173851
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Mangrove ecosystems, which occupy intertidal environments across tropical and subtropical regions, provide crucial ecosystem services, such as protecting the coastal areas by reducing the impact of cyclones, storms, and tidal waves. Anthropogenic activities such as human settlements, deforestation, pollution, and climate change have increased the risk of biological invasions in mangrove habitats. Plant species can be introduced to mangrove habitats via anthropogenic means, such as trade and transportation, urbanisation, and agriculture, as well as through natural processes like wind, floods, cyclones, and animal-assisted seed dispersal. Additionally, some native plants can become invasive due to the changes in the mangrove ecosystem. Invasive species can significantly affect coastal ecosystems by out-competing native flora for resources, thereby altering fundamental properties, functions, and ecosystem services of the mangrove forests. The successful establishment of invasive species depends on a complex interplay of factors involving the biological attributes of the invading species and the ecological dynamics of the invaded habitat. This review focuses on exploring the mechanisms of invasion, strategies used by invasive plants, the effects of invasive plants on mangrove habitats and their possible management strategies. Based on the literature, managing invasive species is possible by biological, chemical, or physical methods. Some non-native mangrove species introduced through restoration activities can often become more intrusive than native species. Therefore, restoration activities should prioritise avoiding the use of non-native plant species. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
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