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Ecosystem damage by increasing tropical cyclones
Colette J. Feehan
, Karen Filbee-Dexter
, Mads Solgaard Thomsen
, Thomas Wernberg
, Travis Miles
Biology
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North Atlantic
100%
Tropical Cyclones
100%
Ecosystem Damage
100%
Coastal Ecosystems
50%
Tropical Cyclone Activity
50%
Detrimental Effects
25%
Climate Change
25%
Community Structure
25%
Salt Marsh
25%
Landfall
25%
Storm Intensity
25%
Human Life
25%
Wind Speed
25%
Seagrass Meadows
25%
Impact on Ecosystems
25%
Climate Forcing
25%
Mangrove Forest
25%
Mangrove
25%
Natural Climate
25%
Economic Loss
25%
Coral Reefs
25%
Human Livelihoods
25%
Global Economics
25%
Storm Impact
25%
Future Climate Scenarios
25%
Wave Surge
25%
Atlantic Tropical Cyclones
25%
Damage Interaction
25%
Ecosystem Resilience
25%
Ecosystem Impacts
25%
TC Activity
25%
Oyster Reef
25%
Impact Severity
25%
Tropical Cyclone Impacts
25%
Community Process
25%
Foundation Species
25%
Landfall Intensity
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
North Atlantic
100%
Tropical Cyclone
100%
Climate Change
50%
Coastal Ecosystem
50%
Storm
50%
Salt Marsh
25%
Salinity
25%
Wind Velocity
25%
Seagrass Meadow
25%
Climate Forcing
25%
Coral Reef
25%
Reef
25%
Ecosystem Resilience
25%