菲律宾萨马勒岛花园城市消失岛红树林现状及区系组成

Honey Dee Dela Cruz, K. Del Campo, Kim Justin Duque, Jenlove Vincent Elesis, Johanna Therese Enero, Kevin Bryan Gaitano, Laurice Glen Gamayot, Daryl Jhane Labor, Miles Estelle Mahipos, Z. H. Cabugsa, Raquel Dizon, Exequiel Jr. Gono
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本研究旨在通过物种组成评估来确定Samal岛花园城市,特别是消失岛或也称为Sanipaan海洋公园的红树林生态系统的状况。它还旨在发现不同物种的红树林、树苗和幼苗的密度、多样性、相关的动物物种和数量,以及pH值和盐度等非生物因素。分析结果发现,红树林物种丰度偏低;此外,红树林的多样性分类也很低,这意味着物种的变化很小。此外,极低的动物物种多样性也意味着食物和栖息地的丧失。红树林树木、树苗和幼苗的数量也与多样性和密度有关,导致种群数量低。最后,非生物因素也反映了其他结果,如pH值为强碱性;盐度是标准水平,树木可以忍受,但红树林树苗和幼苗不能忍受。因此,尽管三板湾海洋公园是海洋保护区,但它的红树林生态系统并不健康。建议种植不同的红树幼苗,定期监测这些幼苗,并严格执行城市条例。
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Status of mangroves and faunistic components in Vanishing Island, Island Garden City of Samal, Philippines
This study aimed to determine the status of the mangrove ecosystem in Island Garden City of Samal, specifically in Vanishing Island or is also known as Sanipaan Marine Park, through species composition assessment. It also aimed to discover the density, diversity, associated faunal species, and number of mangrove trees, saplings, and seedlings of different species as well as abiotic factors such as pH level and salinity. After analysis of the results, it was found that the mangrove species abundance is low; moreover, mangroves also have a very low classification of diversity, which implied that there is slim variation of species. Furthermore, the very low diversity of the faunal species also meant that there is food and habitat loss. The number of mangrove trees, saplings, and seedlings is also connected to the diversity and density, resulting in low population count. Lastly, abiotic factors also reflect to others results as the pH level is strong alkaline; salinity is of standard level that can be tolerated by trees but not by mangrove saplings and seedlings. Therefore, the mangrove ecosystem in Sanipaan Marine Park is unhealthy despite it being a marine protected area. It is recommended to plant different mangrove seedlings, periodic monitoring of these seedlings and strict implementation of city ordinances.
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