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2007Comparative Anatomy of Intervessel Pits in Two Mangrove Species Growing Along a Natural Salinity Gradient in Gazi Bay, KenyaSchmitz, N.; Jansen, S.; Verheyden, A; Kairo, J.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.
2014Effects of experimental sedimentation on the phenological dynamics and leaf traits of replanted mangroves at Gazi bay, Kenya.Okello, J.; Robert, E.; Beeckman, H.; Kairo, J.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F.; Koedam, N.
2004Growth Rings, Growth Ring Formation and Age Determination in the Mangrove Rhizophora mucronataVerheyden, A.; Kairo, J.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.
2006Influence of a Salinity Gradient on the Vessel Characters of the Mangrove Species Rhizophora mucronataSchmitz, N.; Verheyden, A.; Beeckman, H.; Kairo, J.; Koedam, N.
2010Mangrove growth rings: fact or fiction?Elisabeth, M.; Robert., R.; Schmitz, N.; Okello, J.; Boeren, I.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.
2020Mangrove trees survive partial sediment burial by developing new roots and adapting their root, branch and stem anatomyOkello, J.; Kairo, J.; Dahdouh‐Guebas, F.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.
2020Mangrove trees survive partial sediment burial by developing new roots and adapting their root, branch and stem anatomyOkello, J.; Kairo, J.; Dahdouh‑Guebas, F.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.
2007A Patchy Growth via Successive and Simultaneous Cambia: Key to Success of the Most Widespread Mangrove Species Avicennia marina?Schmitz, N.; Verheyden, A; Kairo, J.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.
2013Self-sustenance potential of peri-urban mangroves: a case of Mtwapa creek KenyaOkello, J.; Schmitz, N.; Kairo, J.; Beeckman, H.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F.; Koedam, N.
2007Successive cambia development in Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Nierh. is not climatically driven in the seasonal climate at Gazi Bay, KenyaSchmitz, N.; Verheyden, A.; Kairo, J.; Beeckman, H.; Koedam, N.