Dramatic changes in the horizontal structure of mangrove forests in the largest delta of the northern Beibu Gulf, China

  • Riming Wang
  • , Zhijun Dai*
  • , Hu Huang*
  • , Xixing Liang
  • , Xiaoyan Zhou
  • , Zhenming Ge
  • , Baoqing Hu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The horizontal structure of mangrove forests is an important characteristic that reflects a significant signal for coupling between mangroves and external drivers. While the loss and gain of mangroves has received much attention, little information about how the horizontal structure of mangrove forests develops from the seedling stage to maturity has been presented. Here, remote sensing images taken over approximately 15 years, UVA images, nutrient elements, sediments, and Aegiceras corniculatum vegetation parameters of the ecological quadrats along the Nanliu Delta, the largest delta of the northern Beibu Gulf in China, are analyzed to reveal changes in the horizontal structure of mangroves and their associated driving factors. The results show that both discrete structures and agglomerated structures can often be found in A. corniculatum seedlings and saplings. However, the combination of seedlings growing into maturity and new seedlings filling in available gaps causes the discrete structure of A. corniculatum to gradually vanish and the agglomerate structure to become stable. The aggregated structure of seedlings, compared to the discrete structure, can enhance the elevation beneath mangroves by trapping significantly more sediments, providing available spaces and conditions for seedlings to continue growing. Furthermore, by catching fine sediments with enriched nutrients, the survival rate of A. corniculatum seedlings in the agglomerated structure can be much higher than that in the discrete structure. Our results highlight the significance of the agglomeration of A. corniculatum, which can be beneficial to coastal mangrove restoration and management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)116-123
Number of pages8
JournalActa Oceanologica Sinica
Volume42
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aegiceras corniculatum
  • Nanliu Delta
  • biomorphodynamic processes
  • deltaic mangrove
  • horizontal structure

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