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Testing patterns of zonation in mangroves: scale dependence and environmental correlates in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Mount Holyoke College, Bose Institute, University of Chittagong
Published InJournal of Ecology
Year2000
Citations162

Abstract

Summary 1 Associations between abiotic variables and patterns of species distribution and abundance are a major preoccupation of community ecologists. In many habitats, this association is manifest in discrete zones of vegetation. 2 We used statistical methods to examine tree species distribution patterns in relatively undisturbed regions of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh. We tested the hypothesis that mangroves occur in discrete zones with respect to elevation. These data were gathered with explicit attention to local and regional differences in edaphic characteristics so that species‐environment relationships could be analysed at several spatial scales. 3 Correlations were also assessed between mangrove species composition and edaphic variables that co‐vary with elevation, i.e. salinity, field capacity, cation exchange capacity, percentage silt, and mangrove physiognomic…
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