Mangrove roots: housing complexes for marine species

Authors

  • Olga Lidia Tejada Universidad de El Salvador

Keywords:

Rhizophora mangle, lenticels, algae, habitat, invertebrates

Abstract

The roots of the "red mangrove" Rhizophora mangle, remain submerged most of the time, provide the perfect habitat for a great
variety of benthic organisms that form part of the food chains that sustain artisanal fishing; they also contribute to the formation of dissolved organic matter that fertilizes the soil of the mangroves and estuarine waters.

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References

Peña-Salamanca E. 2017. El complejo Bostrychietum: la flora de algas asociadas a las raíces del manglar en la costa pacífica colombiana. Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. 41(160):338. doi:10.18257/raccefyn.485.

Pizarro P, Piedra L, Bravo J, Asch J, Asch C. 2004. Manual de procedimiento para el manejo de los manglares de Costa Rica. EFUNA.

Published

2022-08-30

How to Cite

Tejada, O. L. (2022). Mangrove roots: housing complexes for marine species. Scientific Outreach Magazine AQUACIENCIA, 1(1), 20–22. Retrieved from https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/aqc/article/view/2327

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