Title of article :
Mangrove health in an arid environment encroached by urban
development—a case study
Author/Authors :
Gina Holguin، نويسنده , , Patricia Gonzalez-Zamorano b، نويسنده , , Luz E. de-Bashan ، نويسنده , ,
Renato Mendoza a، نويسنده , , Edgar Amador a، نويسنده , , Yoav Bashan a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Urban development will soon encroach upon several protected and largely unspoiled arid climate mangroves ecosystems
located along the lagoon called Ensenada de La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Many of these mangroves are located on a
large sandbar that separates the lagoon on the south side from Bahı´a de La Paz to the north. A general evaluation of the current
status of these mangroves was conducted to establish biological and physicochemical indicators of the health of these
mangroves to serve as a natural or predevelopment baseline in future management. The following parameters were measured
in the feeding channels of the mangroves and at the mouth of the channels: vegetation coverage, species and health, and levels
of dissolved oxygen, pH, salinity, total nitrogen, ammonium, nitrates and nitrites, phosphorus ions, and organic matter in
sediments and seawater. The microbiological elements that were studied included aerobic bacteria, N2-fixing bacteria, inorganic
phosphate solubilizers, coliform, and phytoplankton diversity. Bird populations were counted, with special attention to
migratory and resident birds and protected and endangered species. A comprehensive analysis of all the elements indicated
that the health of the sandbar mangrove populations is good despite the proximity of a modest urban center. It also demonstrated
that several biological and physicochemical parameters used in this study, including the birds, can serve as indicators of
mangrove health and as a baseline for future management of mangroves in regions with arid climates.
Keywords :
nitrogen fixation , Migratory birds , Biological markers , Phosphate solubilizers , phytoplankton , sediment , Benthic microflora , Diatoms
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment