Mangrove Research Papers (IV) (1997-1999)

红树林研究论文集(第四集)

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Author: Lin Peng
Language: Chinese with English summary
Published on: 2000-01
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PART I. MANGROVE MATTER AND ENERGY FLOW

1. Dynamics of element contents during the development of hypocotyls and leaves of certain mangrove species
2. Studies on the community characteristics of mangrove in Futian Nature Researve of Shenzhen
3. Accumulation and distribution of K, Na, and Mg in Avicennia marina mangrove community in Shenzhen
4. Interannual dynamic of litter fall of Kandelia candel mangrove and energy flow through the litter in Jiulongjiang Estuary, Fujian province, China

PART II. MANGROVE ECO-PHYSIOLOGY

1. Relationship between transpiration of Rhizophora stylosa mangrove forest and ecological factors
2. The diurnal changes of transpiration in Kandelia candel and the analysis of its correlation with ecological factors
3. Some physiological responses of Avicennia marina to salinity
4. Changes in the caloric values of Kandelia candel seedlings under salt stress
5. Influence of substrate salinity on the growth of mangrove species of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza seedling
6. Effext of salinity on membrane protection system for B. sexangula and B. gymnorrhiza seedling
7. Ecological studies on the resistance and adaptation to cold of some tidal mangrove specites in China
8. Responses of seedlings of Kandelia candel to low temperature and effects of calcium
9. Preliminary studies on the resistance to low temperature of a mangrove species, Kandelia candel seedlings
10.Cold-resistance ability of two mangrove species Kandelia candel and Aegiceras corniculatum during their overwintering period
11.Phytochemical research on amngrove plants. I. Lipids and carbohydrates in propagules of ten mangrove species of China
12.Transfer of salt and nutrients in Bruguiera gmnorrhiza leaves during development and senescence
13.Mutation rate to chlorophyll-deficiency and selfing rate of a Kandelia candel population at the south coast of Jiulong River Estuary
14.A study on chlorophyll content and chloroplast structure of normal and chlorophyll-deficient mutant plants of Kandelia candel

PART III. MANGROVE POLLUTION ECOLOGY

1. Studies on the heavy metal pollution in mangrove ecosystems-a revies
2. Distribution and accumulation of heavy metals in Avicennia marina community in Shenzhen, China
3. Accumulation and biological cycling of heavy metal elements in Rhizophora stylosa mangroves in Yingluo Bay, China
4. Content and dynamics of five heavy metals elements in the leaves of five mangrove species in Jiulong Estuary

PART IV. MANGROVE BIODIVERSITY

1. Ecological characteristics of macroalgae in mangrove forests in Fujian, China
2. Animal diversity and sustainable utilization in Chinese mangrove zone
3. Annual dynamics of waterbirds at Futian mangrove zone, Deep Bay, Shenzhen, China
4. The changes of land birds' species and its protection in Futian mangrove, Shenzhen, China
5. Ecologcial characteristics of macro-benthic communities on inter-tide mudflat at Futian in Shenzhen Bay
6. Studies on Polychaete ecology on the mudflat of the intertidal zone in Shenzhen Estuary
7. The soil microbial function of Kandelia candel mangroves: Degradation of diesel oil
8. The seasonal and spatial dynamics of soil enzyme activities under Kandelia candel mangrove forest
9. A study on the biomass and energy of mangrove communities in Shenzhen Bay
10.The status and conservation of the mangrove Resources in Fujian
11.Ecology of mangrove in Japan

PART V. MANGROVE PLANT MORPHOLOGY

1. A comparison of hypocotyls morphology and seedling growth between normal and albino propagules of Kandelia candel (L.) Druce: A Revaluation of the roles of vivipary in mangroves
2. Wood structure of Aegiceras comiculatum and its ecological adaptations to salinities
3. Ecological comparison of secondary xylem anatomy of Kandelia candel
5. Ecological anatomy of secondary xylem of the mangrove Bruguiera sexangula and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza
6. Evolution ecology and structure of secondary xylem of mangroves
7. Ecological anatomy of secondary xylem of Ceriops tagal and Avicennia marina

PART VI. MANGROVE AND GLOBAL CHANGES

1. Responses and roles of mangroves in China to global climate changes
2. Methane fluxes from sediments of Bruguiera sexangula mangroves during different diurnal periods and in different flat zones
3. Preliminary studies on methane fluxes in Hainan mangrove communities
4. Methane flux and production from sediments of a mangrove wetland on Hainan Island, China
5. Mathane production from soils of Bruguiera sexangula mangrove swamp in the Hainan and its several affecting factors



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