Selected Habitats: Mangroves Flashcards

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What is a mangrove forest?

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Coastal forest that grows in saline, oxygen deficient soil,

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Where are mangroves usually found?

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In tropical areas

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What trees are dominant in tropical mangroves?

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Halophytic trees that live in inter-tidal areas with saline water

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What conditions are halophytic trees adapted to survive in?

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Saline
Anaerobic
Stormy

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What species live in mangrove forests?

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Crabs, lobsters, shrimps, sponges, fish, molluscs, reptiles and birds

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How do mangroves reduce coastal erosion?

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Vegetation and prop roots of mangroves absorb wave energy, reducing the impact of storms and hurricanes on vulnerable coastal areas

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What is an example of how mangroves have protected a coastal area?

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The 2004 tsunami many areas in south east Asia were devastated those with the least damage where communities with intact mangroves

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How are mangroves good fisheries?

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Mangroves provide important nursery grounds for fish that spend their adult lives in the sea or on coral reefs. The dense roots protect young fish form larger predators

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How don mangroves protect coral reefs?

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As they slow down river water carrying suspended solids which are then deposited earlier before reaching coral reefs where it would settle on the polyps and kill them.
Mangroves also absorb nutrients form farmland stopping eutrophication

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What resources do mangroves have?

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Provide timber for construction and fuel

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What medical resources are present in mangroves?

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Plants have been used in traditional herbal medicines
Leaves of some trees being researched as anti microbial medicines
Cyanobacteria in caribbean for lung cancer

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What a re the possible anti-microbial leaves of mangrove trees being used too treat?

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Anti-biotic resistant bacteria such as MRSA.

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What are the threats to mangroves?

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The growth of human populations and expansion economic developments such as aquaculture, urban developments, and ports

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How are mangroves being conserved?

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Where it is seen as important they are being designated as protected areas
Recolonisation and replanting may take place

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What % of Sri Lanka mangroves were lost?

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75% the rest is protected

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Why is natural regeneration of mangroves quick?

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Because mangrove produce seeds that germinate before they fall off the parent tree, into the sea where they are carried by water currents it anchors it’s self down when in contact with sand