Syntaxonomy of the Australian mangal refined through iterative ordinations |
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Authors: | P B Bridgewater |
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Institution: | (1) Bureau of Flora & Fauna, GPO Box 1383, 2607 Canberra, ACT, Australia |
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Abstract: | Mangal (tidal forest) communities vary with respect to position in the littoral sequence, and latitude. A previous classification of mangal from the southern and western coastlines of Australia has been subjected to a series of ordinations, in an attempt to produce a robust syntaxonomy. An iterative ordination process allowed for the progressive refinement of the syntaxonomic units. This process allows an ecologist to use critically a numerical technique to refine ecological assumptions developed from field work, and/or non-numerical analyses. Ordination analysis suggested a need for the classification to be refined, and allowed the construction of a final syntaxonomy. In conjunction with broad environmental data collected during the investigation, the ordinations allowed the development of some environmental perspectives. These suggested that littoral position is a stronger environmental influence on mangal communities than balance between salt and freshwater. |
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Keywords: | Avicennia Coastal vegetation Mangrove Numerical syntaxonomy Ordination Phytosoclology |
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