Leaf phenological traits and leaf longevity of three mangrove species (Rhizophoraceae) on Okinawa Island, Japan

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Sahadev Sharma
Md. Kamruzzaman
A. T. M. Rafiqul Hoque
Akio Hagihara
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[1] University of the Ryukyus,Graduate School of Engineering and Science, Laboratory of Ecology and Systematics
[2] Chittagong University,Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences
[3] University of the Ryukyus,Laboratory of Ecology and Systematics, Faculty of Science
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Journal of Oceanography | 2012年 / 68卷
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Leaf biomass; Leaf life span; Specific leaf area; Manko Wetland; Temperature;
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Data on leaf phenological traits and longevity of mangroves are important for improved understanding of the adaptation strategies, growth, and productivity of these trees. We studied leaf phenological traits and longevity of Rhizophora stylosa, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, and Kandelia obovata monthly from April 2008 to March 2009. Both tree sampling (direct observation) and litterfall (indirect observation) were used. All leaves and branches of each sample tree were numbered and marked with tags at the beginning of the experiment. Peaks of leaf recruitment and death occurred in July and June, respectively, for B. gymnorrhiza and K. obovata but both occurred in July for R. stylosa. Leaf recruitment for all the species was lowest in January; leaf death was minimum in December for R. stylosa and B. gymnorrhiza, and in January for K. obovata. Leaf recruitment for the three species was significantly correlated with monthly mean air temperature and monthly hours of sunshine. K. obovata and R. stylosa leaf death was correlated with monthly mean air temperature, monthly hours of sunshine, monthly mean air vapor pressure deficit, and monthly rainfall; B. gymnorrhiza leaf death was not correlated with any environmental factors. Specific leaf area for R. stylosa (45.4 ± 1.0 cm2 g−1) and K. obovata (48.6 ± 0.8 cm2 g−1) was not significantly different, but means for these two species were significantly different from that for B. gymnorrhiza (71.0 ± 2.8 cm2 g−1). Mean leaf longevity was 13.9 months for R. stylosa, 17.2 months for B. gymnorrhiza, and 12.1 months for K. obovata. Different measured variables between B.gymnorrhiza and the other two species may have been because of the growth strategy and shade tolerance of B.gymnorrhiza. Mean leaf longevity increased with increasing mean annual air temperature.
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