Bibliometric Analysis of Ecosystem Services and Stakeholder Engagement in the Mangrove Communities of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean
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Understanding the services provided by coastal ecosystems is vital for their study, preservation, and restoration. Mangrove forests, in particular, provide key ecosystem ser-vices: they sequester carbon, support fisheries and biodiversity, and enable sustainable tourism. In the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, mangrove-related services have been stud-ied extensively, but often in fragmented ways. This meta-analysis combines literature re-view, bibliometric tools, and thematic mapping to identify emerging trends and long-standing gaps. We analyzed 61 peer-reviewed studies across 21 sovereign and U.S. states, highlighting shifting research priorities and the lack of convergence across ecosys-tem service categories. While early research emphasized supporting services such as fish-ery nurseries, recent studies focus on regulating services, especially carbon sequestration. Stakeholder engagement remains limited, with only 18% of studies incorporating local or institutional perspectives. We argue for greater integration of stakeholder input and con-vergence across service categories to enhance the scientific basis for mangrove manage-ment and policy design.