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Beyond the mangroves: A global synthesis of tidal forested wetland types, drivers and future information opportunities

September 20, 2025

There is increasing awareness of the global diversity of tidal forested wetlands (TFWs) and their significance in the provision of ecosystem services. These ecosystems, including mangrove forests, tidal freshwater forested wetlands, supratidal forests and transitional forests together span multiple climatic zones, geomorphic settings, and inundation and salinity regimes. We utilise case studies across five continents to demonstrate the state of knowledge among TFWs. Intertidal mangroves are the best-defined of the TFWs thanks to decades of research on their geomorphology, hydrology and ecology across their broad distribution. Non-mangrove forest settings, however, demonstrate more diverse hydrological, biochemical and vegetation conditions. In many cases, non-mangrove forests are situated at upper intertidal or supratidal elevations, where surface waters and groundwater are subject to interactions between tides freshwater inputs. Salinity datasets show variations ranging from tidal freshwater forested wetlands and ‘low-salinity mangroves’ to mesohaline or marine salinities, often with high temporal variability. While the floristic composition of non-mangrove forests vary among biogeographic regions, locally dominant TFW species are commonly distributed beyond the tidal niche into non-tidal wetland and upland forests. This presents challenges for traditional remote sensing approaches to ecosystem mapping, which are mostly lacking for non-mangrove forests. Geomorphic approaches and developments in machine learning offer opportunities to address this.

Publication Year 2025
Title Beyond the mangroves: A global synthesis of tidal forested wetland types, drivers and future information opportunities
DOI 10.31223/X5ZF2B
Authors J. J. Kelleway, Gregory E. Noe, Ken Krauss, L.S. Brophy, W. H. Conner, J. A. Duberstein, D. A. Friess, K. Gedan, E. White, M. F. Adame, J. B. Adams, R. C. Carvalho, A. Freddie, I. N. Ikenna, E. R. Ocasio, C. J. Owers, S. Sasmito, A. Swales, P. Stewart-Sinclair, R. D. Ward, I. Zabarte-Maeztu
Publication Type Preprint
Publication Subtype Preprint
Index ID 70274071
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
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