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What is the importance of mangroves in the ecology of Guatemala?
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Mangroves are important coastal ecosystems in Guatemala due to their crucial role in coastal protection, biodiversity and nutrient cycling. Mangroves act as natural barriers against storms and flooding, reducing the impact of natural disasters on coastal communities. Additionally, they are vital habitats for a variety of plant and animal species, including birds, fish and crustaceans, which depend on mangroves for food, reproduction and shelter. Mangroves also help maintain water quality by filtering sediments and contaminants, and are important in nutrient cycling by providing organic matter for marine organisms. In summary, mangroves play a fundamental role in the ecology of Guatemala by providing ecosystem services vital to human well-being and environmental health.
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