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Mangroves

The quiet march north and south

Mangroves are tropical coastal trees living in saline environments. As the climate warms, the range of mangroves is moving further towards the poles. Plant ecologist Jennifer Rowntree discusses how mangrove forests are able to adapt and survive in these new habitats

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AQA Genetic diversity and adaptation; Populations in ecosystems; Gene technologies

OCR A Populations and sustainability; Manipulating genomes

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