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Mangrove forest productivity in northern Australia and Papua New Guinea

Australian Institute of Marine Science
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
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Attribution: Format for citation of metadata sourced from Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in a list of reference is as follows: "Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). (2010). Mangrove forest productivity in northern Australia and Papua New Guinea. https://apps.aims.gov.au/metadata/view/5a48f245-f5fe-41a1-bafe-961a3a75855e, accessed[date-of-access]".

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Estimates of potential net primary production were made in the mangroves forests of nine Cape York rivers: Jardine River (1 site); Escape River (3 sites); Harmer Creek (1 site); Olive River (2 sites), Pascoe River (1 site); Nesbit River (1 site); Rocky River (3 sites); Annan River (2 sites) and Annie River (3 sites). Two sites in northwestern Australia (Derby Wharf and Hunter River) and six sites in the delta of the Purari River, Papua New Guinea were also sampled. The sites chosen covered a range of environments from river mouth to upstream tidal limits, had a well developed canopy and usually had an area of at least 50x50m of continuous forest. Soil sampling was carried out at the Olive River, Claudie River, Normanby River, Lockhart River, McIvor River and Endeavour River.At each site, usually >100 light attenuation readings were made at 1m intervals on random walks through the forest. Readings were also taken above the canopy. These measurements enabled the calculation of an average canopy chlorophyll content, which was then converted to a productivity estimate.At sites where soil was sampled, a single core was taken to a depth of 50cm. Five subsamples were taken at 10cm intervals for redox potential measurements in the field and later nutrient analysis (extractable phosphate and extractable ammonium). The water which filled the holes after core extractions was sampled and soil water salinity measured with a portable conductivity meter. This research was initiated to:(1) examine the variation in estimates of potential net primary production (PN) for mangroves, over a wide geographical range.(2) carry out a regional soil sampling survey, which would facilitate examination of the relationship between a range of soil characteristics and PN.

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Statement: Statement: Survey Methods:The survey method used to estimate potential net primary productivity is described in:Bunt JS, Boto KG, Boto G (1979) A survey method for estimating potential levels of mangrove forest primary production. Marine Biology 52: 123-128.The methods used for obtaining soil cores, redox measurements and samples for extractable nutrient analysis are described in:Boto KG, Wellington J (1984) Soil characteristics and nutrient status in northern Australian mangrove forests. Estuaries 7: 61-69.

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Boto, Kevin G, Dr (Principal Investigator)

Modified: 17 10 2024

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Variations in mangrove forest productivity in northern Australia and Papua New Guinea: Boto KG, Bunt JS and Wellington JT (1984) Variations in mangrove forest productivity in northern Australia and Papua New Guinea. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 19: 321-329.

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Soil characteristics and nutrient status in a Northern Australian mangrove forest: Boto KG and Wellington JT (1984) Soil characteristics and nutrient status in a Northern Australian mangrove forest. Estuaries 7: 61-69.

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Nutrient status and other soil factors affecting mangrove productivity in north eastern Australia: Boto KG (1983) Nutrient status and other soil factors affecting mangrove productivity in north-east Australia. Wetlands Australia 3: 45-50.

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A survey method for estimating protential levels of mangrove forest primary production: Bunt JS, Boto KG and Boto GM (1979) A survey method for estimating protential levels of mangrove forest primary production. Marine Biology 52: 123-128.

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