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Shing Yip Lee
Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications - 175
Citations - 11609
Shing Yip Lee is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mangrove & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 160 publications receiving 9581 citations. Previous affiliations of Shing Yip Lee include Griffith University & Cooperative Research Centre.
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A World Without Mangroves
Norman C. Duke,Jan-Olaf Meynecke,Sabine Dittmann,Aaron M. Ellison,Klaus Anger,Uta Berger,Stefano Cannicci,Karen Diele,Katherine C. Ewel,C. D. Field,Nico Koedam,Shing Yip Lee,Cyril Marchand,Inga Nordhaus,Farid Dahdouh-Guebas +14 more
TL;DR: At a meeting of world mangrove experts held last year in Australia, it was unanimously agreed that the authors face the prospect of a world deprived of the services offered byMangrove ecosystems, perhaps within the next 100 years.
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Mangrove Production and Carbon sinks: A revision of global budget estimates
Steven Bouillon,Alberto Borges,Edward Castañeda-Moya,Karen Diele,Thorsten Dittmar,Norman C. Duke,Erik Kristensen,Shing Yip Lee,Cyril Marchand,Jack J. Middelburg,Victor H. Rivera-Monroy,Thomas J. Smith,Robert R. Twilley +12 more
TL;DR: The unaccounted carbon sink is conservatively estimated at 112 ± 85 Tg C a 1, equivalent in magnitude to 30-40% of the global riverine organic carbon input to the coastal zone as mentioned in this paper.
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Mangrove production and carbon sinks : a revision of global budget estimates - art. no. GB2013
Steven Bouillon,Alberto Borges,E. Castaneda Moya,Karen Diele,Thorsten Dittmar,Norman C. Duke,Erik Kristensen,Shing Yip Lee,Cyril Marchand,Jack J. Middelburg,V. H. Rivera Monroy,Thomas J. Smith,Robert R. Twilley +12 more
TL;DR: The unaccounted carbon sink is conservatively estimated at 112 ± 85 Tg C a 1, equivalent in magnitude to 30-40% of the global riverine organic carbon input to the coastal zone.
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Ecological role and services of tropical mangrove ecosystems: a reassessment
Shing Yip Lee,Jurgenne H. Primavera,Farid Dahdouh-Guebas,Karen L. McKee,Jared O. Bosire,Stefano Cannicci,Karen Diele,François Fromard,Nico Koedam,Cyril Marchand,Irving A. Mendelssohn,Nibedita Mukherjee,Sydne Record +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review four long-standing roles of mangroves: (1) carbon dynamics - export or sink; (2) nursery role; (3) shoreline protection; (4) land-building capacity).
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Organic matter exchange and cycling in mangrove ecosystems: Recent insights from stable isotope studies
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of the current understanding of organic matter dynamics in mangrove ecosystems, and review data based on stable isotope analyses, on (i) the delineation of carbon sources in different organic matter pools, (ii) utilization patterns of organic carbon by microbial and faunal communities, and (iii) organic matter exchange between mangroves and adjacent ecosystems.