Short or longterm increases in salinity may cause stress or mortality of trees in tidal swamps, depending on the tolerances of individual species to salt and inundation.

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As sea level rises, increasing salinity levels may interact with other stressors, and the salt tolerance of individual trees may factor into tree response. Of the dominant species in tidal swamp, only baldcypress and green ash are resistant to salt spray.