Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park

This study surveyed the vegetation of three mangrove sites namely intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas and compared their physico chemical conditions of soil and water to determine if any of these parameters could be used as screening tool to indicate mangrove mortality.Disturbed (MDIS) area...

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Main Author: DE LOS REYES, CRISTINA MARIE
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-10162021-03-21T12:30:03Z Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park DE LOS REYES, CRISTINA MARIE This study surveyed the vegetation of three mangrove sites namely intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas and compared their physico chemical conditions of soil and water to determine if any of these parameters could be used as screening tool to indicate mangrove mortality.Disturbed (MDIS) area showed significant difference among mangrove areas with the highest temperature 31.33 oC 2.08 (P<0.05) and salinity 41.00 1.73 (P<0.05) during dry season. Die-off (MDO) area showed significantly lower pH as compared to other mangrove area. This area is greatly dominated with Rhizophora spp. which is more acid-tolerant and can be found in lower pH, which indicates that dying off of mangrove species cannot be attributed to the water pH. Organic matter and organic carbon content of the soil was significantly higher in MDO than the other areas. Results also showed that lowest values of total nitrogen 0.17%, which is necessary in the growth of mangroves and available phosphorus of 8.12%, which is important in the development of leaf and stem were measured in intact area, the area that showed most diverse and at best vegetation state. The study concluded that there is likely to be no single measure that could determine the difference in the health status of mangrove stands and adequately explain the cause of the die-off of the mangroves. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/17 http://rizalls.lib.admu.edu.ph/#section=resource&amp;resourceid=1200615695&amp;currentIndex=0&amp;view=fullDetailsDetailsTab Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo Mangrove forests -- Philippines -- Bicol Region Mangrove ecology -- Philippines -- Bicol Region Mangrove management Water chemistry Soils -- Analysis Water -- Analysis Bongsanglay Natural Park(Bicol, Philippines)
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Mangrove forests -- Philippines -- Bicol Region
Mangrove ecology -- Philippines -- Bicol Region
Mangrove management
Water chemistry
Soils -- Analysis
Water -- Analysis
Bongsanglay Natural Park(Bicol, Philippines)
spellingShingle Mangrove forests -- Philippines -- Bicol Region
Mangrove ecology -- Philippines -- Bicol Region
Mangrove management
Water chemistry
Soils -- Analysis
Water -- Analysis
Bongsanglay Natural Park(Bicol, Philippines)
DE LOS REYES, CRISTINA MARIE
Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park
description This study surveyed the vegetation of three mangrove sites namely intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas and compared their physico chemical conditions of soil and water to determine if any of these parameters could be used as screening tool to indicate mangrove mortality.Disturbed (MDIS) area showed significant difference among mangrove areas with the highest temperature 31.33 oC 2.08 (P<0.05) and salinity 41.00 1.73 (P<0.05) during dry season. Die-off (MDO) area showed significantly lower pH as compared to other mangrove area. This area is greatly dominated with Rhizophora spp. which is more acid-tolerant and can be found in lower pH, which indicates that dying off of mangrove species cannot be attributed to the water pH. Organic matter and organic carbon content of the soil was significantly higher in MDO than the other areas. Results also showed that lowest values of total nitrogen 0.17%, which is necessary in the growth of mangroves and available phosphorus of 8.12%, which is important in the development of leaf and stem were measured in intact area, the area that showed most diverse and at best vegetation state. The study concluded that there is likely to be no single measure that could determine the difference in the health status of mangrove stands and adequately explain the cause of the die-off of the mangroves.
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author DE LOS REYES, CRISTINA MARIE
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title Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park
title_short Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park
title_full Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park
title_fullStr Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of Bongsanglay Mangrove Natural Park
title_sort comparative study on the physico-chemical status among intact, disturbed and die-off mangrove areas of bongsanglay mangrove natural park
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/17
http://rizalls.lib.admu.edu.ph/#section=resource&amp;resourceid=1200615695&amp;currentIndex=0&amp;view=fullDetailsDetailsTab
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