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Characterization of the mangrove plant community
and associated sediment of Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia, Brazil
H. Freitas*, M. L. S. Guedes, D. H. Smith, S.
S. Oliveira, E. S. Santos, E. M. da Silva
Institute of Biology Federal University of
Bahia, Campus Universitário of Ondina, 40210-170, Salvador,
Bahia, Brazil
*Corresponding author: E-mail: hbastos@ufba.br
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Abstract
This work presents the phytosociological
characteristics of Todos os Santos Bay mangrove communities in Brazil
as well as the chemical composition of the leaves of the three mangrove
species and their associated sediment For the qualitative, phytosociological
investigation, the contiguous parcel method was used at five sites
associated with petroleum extraction (Site 4, Fontes Island), transportation
(Site 2, Madre de Deus and 3, Pati Island), and refining (Site 1,
Mataripe). Each site was divided into seven 10 x 10 m parcels. Results
indicated that the Todos os Santos mangrove ecosystem has a fringe
physiognomy with low bearing, containing the obligate species, Laguncularia
racemosa, Rhizophora mangle, and Avicennia schaueriana, the former
being the dominant species. The sediment presented a predominantly
sandy texture and the average levels of the elements P, Ca, K, Mg
Na, Cu, Zn, Mn, and Fe were within the normal range of variation
for this kind of environment The chemical analysis of leaves revealed
significant differences among the species, although Rhizophora mangle
and Laguncularia racemosa demonstrated a great similarity in their
average concentrations of the minerals N, P, K. Ca, Mg, S, Cu, Fe,
Mn, and Zn. For the three species, the individuals collected Mataripe
(Site 1) site, presented significantly higher (p<0.05) concentration
of the elements N, P and Cu, when compared to the others sites,
thus suggesting the influence of the oil refinery on mangrove plants.
Keywords: phytosociology, sediment, nutrients, Rhizophora,
Laguncularia, Avicennia
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