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Title: Mangrove%20Ecology


1
Mangrove Ecology
  • with a case study from Ecuador

Introduction to Coastal Management
2
Mangrove or Mangal
Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle)
  • Develop only on shorelines protected from wave
    action (estuaries, bays, lagoons)
  • Common throughout the tropical regions of the
    world
  • Typically flooded once or twice per day
  • Definition
  • Tropical hardwood trees adapted to grow in marine
    intertidal environments

3
Distribution of Mangroves
  • Generally occur between 30 degrees N.L. and 30
    degrees S.L.
  • Generally follow the 24 degree C. (75 degrees F.)
    isotherm of sea surface temperature
  • Tolerate little or no frost
  • Uncommon along arid coasts

Distribution of mangroves (green) in southern
North American and Northern South America
4
Mangrove or Mangal Characteristics
  • Low diversity of plant and animal species
  • Canopy high and monotonous
  • Soils waterlogged and anaerobic
  • Substrate variable (muds, sand, rock, organic)

5
Mangrove or Mangal Characteristics
  • Mangrove species show characteristics of pioneer
    species in their reproductive biology
  • r-selection properties in finding a habitat
  • Mangrove species show characteristics of mature
    phase species in aspects of community structure
    and vegetative growth
  • K-selection properties in maintaining habitat

6
Mangrove Specializations
  • Most species have some part of root system
    exposed to atmosphere
  • Leaves large, thick, leathery and evergreen
  • Many are capable of excreting salts from leaves
  • Most cannot be propagated vegetatively
  • Most have no growth rings
  • All mangroves distributed by water and propagules
    float

7
Mangrove Characteristics
Frigate Bird (Fregata magnificens)
  • Fauna
  • highly variable not characteristic
  • insects common
  • birds--few
  • mud skippers, crabs, oysters, snails
  • crocodiles, snakes (few poisonous)
  • tiger (Ganges River mangal is refuge)
  • deer, raccoon, bats (bats are visitors)

White-tailed Deer (Odocoilus ____)
Raccoon (Procyon lotor)
8
Mangrove Characteristics
  • Once the mangrove becomes established
  • little structure to the community
  • succession not documented
  • no understory
  • no stratification
  • species distributed by edaphic factors (soil
    type, soil salinity)

9
Utilization and Exploitation of Mangroves
  • Forestry
  • boat building an fish traps
  • poles
  • firewood (charcoal)
  • tannins and dyes
  • chip and sell as cellulose base

10
Utilization and Exploitation of Mangroves
  • Agriculture
  • typical agricultural plants cannot survive in
    mangrove environments
  • rice fields
  • mariculture (shrimp, finfish, shellfish)

11
Utilization and Exploitation of Mangroves
  • Fisheries
  • documented as nutrient source for nearshore
    fisheries
  • stabilize shorelines reduce sedimentation into
    estuaries
  • habitat for juvenile fish
  • habitat for oysters and shellfish

12
Utilization and Exploitation of Mangroves
  • Salt conversion
  • Sewage treatment (garbage dump)
  • Coastal protection (storm buffer, stabilize
    shoreline)
  • Wildlife management (deer, crocodiles, tigers)

13
Ecuadorian Shrimp Mariculture
  • Shrimp farming developed in the late 1960s
  • By 1982, 44 of fish exports were shrimp

14
Shrimp Exports to the United States from Ecuador,
Panama and Mexico (1977-82)
15
Tradeoffs for Intensive versus Extensive
Mariculture
16
Solutions?
  • Intensify mariculture to increase yields
  • Discourage location of ponds in mangroves
  • Train extension agents
  • Link research and field applications
  • Discourage international funding for new sites
  • Charge single agency with mariculture management
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