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COMPOSITION, DIVERSITY, AND VEGETATIVE STRUCTURE OF MANGROVES IN SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
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Samar is one of the Philippines’ provinces with extensive mangrove cover,
which could be a potential biological hotspot. However, information on its status is
scarce and this study seeks to gather information on developing conservation strategies
applicable to Samar. Hence, this study investigates the composition and diversity of
mangrove species in the province. Accordingly, 69 10 m × 10 m plots were assessed using
the Transect Line Plot (TLP) method to obtain the data on the forest structure and diversity
indices were used for the mangrove biodiversity. In particular, 20 mangrove species were
identified. Avicennia marina, Rhizophora apiculata, and Sonneratia alba were the most
widespread and ecologically dominant species based on their high Importance Value Index
(IVI) and basal area. Meanwhile, the Shannon Diversity Index only ranged from 0.87
to 1.56, indicating a low level of mangrove diversity. Furthermore, the results revealed
that although the mangroves of Samar fall short on the diversity scale, the dominance of
the few species offers information for identifying suitable species that can be utilised as
planting materials. Nevertheless, the environmental factors influencing species dominance
should be investigated and long-term monitoring should be explored to assess the success
of mangrove restoration initiatives in Samar.
Penerbit UMT, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Title: COMPOSITION, DIVERSITY, AND VEGETATIVE STRUCTURE OF MANGROVES IN SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
Description:
Samar is one of the Philippines’ provinces with extensive mangrove cover,
which could be a potential biological hotspot.
However, information on its status is
scarce and this study seeks to gather information on developing conservation strategies
applicable to Samar.
Hence, this study investigates the composition and diversity of
mangrove species in the province.
Accordingly, 69 10 m × 10 m plots were assessed using
the Transect Line Plot (TLP) method to obtain the data on the forest structure and diversity
indices were used for the mangrove biodiversity.
In particular, 20 mangrove species were
identified.
Avicennia marina, Rhizophora apiculata, and Sonneratia alba were the most
widespread and ecologically dominant species based on their high Importance Value Index
(IVI) and basal area.
Meanwhile, the Shannon Diversity Index only ranged from 0.
87
to 1.
56, indicating a low level of mangrove diversity.
Furthermore, the results revealed
that although the mangroves of Samar fall short on the diversity scale, the dominance of
the few species offers information for identifying suitable species that can be utilised as
planting materials.
Nevertheless, the environmental factors influencing species dominance
should be investigated and long-term monitoring should be explored to assess the success
of mangrove restoration initiatives in Samar.
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