Sustainability: Can Nature Adapt? The Phenomenon of Mangroves

Share:

Listens: 0

Research that Resonates

Education


Mangroves are forests that line the coasts, primarily in tropical climates like Florida. They provide flood protection and other important benefits to the environment, but as a result of the earth’s warming temperatures, these mangroves are moving northward. Seemingly, the mangroves are adapting to climate change. Samantha Chapman, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Biology, along with students Libby O’Brien '19 CLAS and Emily Geoghegan '19 MS explain the implications of this phenomenon.