Biomass and vegetation carbon stock in mangrove forests of the Andaman Islands, India
The present study estimated plant biomass in mangrove forests of the Andaman Islands, India. The mean above-ground biomass was 469.20 ± 41.25 Mega-gram/ha (Mg ha −1 ), while the mean below-ground biomass was 166.78 ± 12.79 Mg ha −1 . The total mean biomass of Andaman mangrove forest was 635.98 ± 12....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hydrobiologia 2021-11, Vol.848 (20), p.4673-4693 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The present study estimated plant biomass in mangrove forests of the Andaman Islands, India. The mean above-ground biomass was 469.20 ± 41.25 Mega-gram/ha (Mg ha
−1
), while the mean below-ground biomass was 166.78 ± 12.79 Mg ha
−1
. The total mean biomass of Andaman mangrove forest was 635.98 ± 12.79 Mg ha
−1
and its corresponding vegetation carbon stock was 290.26 ± 24.75 Mg C ha
−1.
Among the 6 forest divisions, Little Andaman recorded the highest mean biomass per unit area (1,081.26 ± 424.67 Mg ha
−1
) and vegetation carbon stock (494.50 ± 194.56 Mg C ha
−1
) followed by Middle Andaman, North Andaman, Havelock, South Andaman and Baratang. Among the 25 mangrove species,
Rhizophora apiculata
was found to contribute the highest biomass (152.78 Mg ha
−1
) and vegetation carbon stock (69.58 Mg C ha
−1
) followed by
Bruguiera gymnorhiza
, and
Rhizophora mucronata
. High vegetation carbon stock in mangrove forests of the Andaman Island could be attributed to high structural complexity, high precipitation rate (> 300 cm year
−1
), and comparatively fewer anthropogenic disturbances in the mangrove forest of the Andaman Islands. However, the Andaman Islands are increasingly vulnerable to natural calamities, like sea-level rise and associated soil erosion and increasing frequency of tropical cyclones, which call for immediate attention on preserving the island mangroves to sustain its extraordinary carbon storage capacity. |
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ISSN: | 0018-8158 1573-5117 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10750-021-04651-5 |