Introductory Knowledge
Conditions For Formation
Adaptations of Mangroves
Ecological/Economic importances of mangroves
Threats to mangroves
100

Mangrove trees are tolerant of this.

Salt (NaCl)

100

Mangroves form in saltwater areas with a large _____ _____.

Tidal range

100

Type of mangroves that have adaptations for stability, salt exclusion, oxygen absorption, and viviparous production.

Red mangroves

100

The two things that are harvested from mangroves

Economic; Timber and fish

100

This causes increased temperature, changes in local precipitation patterns, altering of ocean currents, an increase in the number and ferocity of storms, and sea-level rise.

Climate Change

200

Mangroves can be found in these environments.

Coastal and estuarine environments

200

Regions need ____ water or _______ wave action.

calm/reduced

200

How mangrove trees stay stable.

Prop roots

200

What do mangroves protect?

Economic; The coastline

200

This is the unsustainable harvesting of mangroves for charcoal, wood chips and paper production damages and harms the mangrove forest

Over-harvesting

300

The country that mangroves are mainly found in.

Indonesia

300

This needs to be more frequent than erosion.

Deposition

300

The adaptations for salt exclusion.

Roots have advanced filtration to keep salt out and sacrificial leaves
300

__________ brings money that would benefit local people through employment and better infrastructure.

Economic; Ecotourism

300

This causes strong waves to pull sediments from the prop roots and wash away essential nutrients for the recovery of the forest

Storm Damage

400

The reason that mangroves survive in saline habitats.

Lack of competition?

400

Mangroves need substrate to contain these to allow propagules to embed and take root. 

Salty and silty sediments

400

The adaptation for oxygen absorption.

Prop roots are above the water line and have lenticels that allow for gas exchange.

400

Mangroves are a ________ species and provide natural ________ for several organisms.

Ecological; Keystone/habitat

400

Storms destroyed _____ _____ which serve as __________ to provide calmer water for mangrove survival

coral/reefs/breakwaters

500

The two primary factors that impact survival of mangroves in estuarine habitat.

Salt content and low oxygen in substrate (anoxic soil)

500

The temperature needed for mangroves to form.

Mild to warm year-round temperatures (higher than 20 degrees Celcius)

500

Viviparous production?

Parent mangrove produces flowers which are fertilized to produce seeds, which then developed into a propagule while still attached to the parent plant, rather than being released as in most plants. Once they have reached the appropriate size, they will be released to float in the ocean.

500

Mangroves are vital carbon _____

Ecological; sinks

500

Cutting down the forest to create new infrastructure such as tourist resorts or shrimp farms caused shoreline to erode and lost of biodiversity. What is this

Change in coastal land use

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