bio.wikisort.org - PlantThe Southern Africa mangroves are mangrove ecoregion on the Mozambique's southernmost coast and the eastern coast of South Africa.
Ecoregion of mangrove swamps in rivers and estuaries on the eastern coast of South Africa
Southern Africa mangroves |
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 red mangrove crab (Neosarmatium meinerti) at iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa |
 location of the Southern Africa mangroves (in blue) |
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Realm | Afrotropical |
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Biome | Mangrove |
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Area | 947 km2 (366 sq mi) |
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Countries | South Africa and Mozambique |
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Elevation | sea level |
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Protected | 229 km² (24%)[1] |
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Location and description
These mangroves grow in the mouths of rivers on the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa, where the sea is warmed by the Agulhas Current, in many cases they are further sheltered from the ocean by sandbanks. The largest areas are in the estuaries of the Mhlathuze River and Lake St. Lucia. Mangroves extend as far south as the Nahoon River at 32°56′S., the most southerly occurrence of mangroves in Africa.[2][3][4]
Mangroves mostly grow in the estuaries of perennial rivers. There are approximately 1921 hectares of mangrove remaining on South Africa's coast. The largest mangrove areas are at Mhlathuze (652.1 ha), Lake St. Lucia (571 ha), Richards Bay (267 ha), Mngazana (118 ha), Mlalazi (60.7 ha), and Kosi Bay (60.7 ha), along with about a dozen smaller sites.[5]
Flora
The ecoregion is home to six mangrove species: Avicennia marina, Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Ceriops tagal, Lumnitzera racemosa, Rhizophora mucronata, and Xylocarpus granatum.[6][7] Mudflats and shallows are dominated by species of Potamogeton, Ruppia, and Zostera. Beds of the seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum are found in shallow waters.[8]
Mangrove diversity generally increases from south to north. In the Nahoon estuary (32°56′S), only Avicennia marina, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, and Rhizophora mucronata are present. At Kosi Bay on the South Africa–Mozambique border (27°S), six species are present – Avicennia marina, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Rhizophora mucronata, Ceriops tagal, Lumnitzera racemosa, and Xylocarpus granatum.[9]
Fauna
The mangroves are an important habitat for sea life, birds and animals such as turtles and crocodiles. Sea life includes fiddler crabs, mud crab (Scylla serrata), mudskippers, (Periophthalmus kalolo) and many species of sea snails and sea slugs. Some marine fishes use the mangroves as mating and spawning grounds.
Resident species of birds include the endemic mangrove kingfisher (Halcyon senegaloides). The mangroves are a breeding area for at least 48 species of birds, including lesser flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor), great white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), pink-backed pelican (Pelecanus rufescens), grey-headed gull (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus), Cape shoveler (Spatula smithii), yellow-billed duck (Anas undulata), pied avocet (Recurvirostra avosetta), saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhychus senegalensis), yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis), and Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia).[10]
The mangroves are also visited by large numbers of migratory bird species.
Threats and preservation
Many areas of mangrove in southern Africa have been cleared for timber, urban and industrial development, including tourist facilities, and this is ongoing. Further damage to habitats is caused by pollution of rivers, while forest clearance inland causes rivers to bring down larger quantities of soils and the rivers and estuaries to be blocked.
About 24% of the ecoregion's area is protected (229 km2), and another 13% is relatively intact but unprotected.[11] Protected areas include Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve near Durban and iSimangaliso Wetland Park (formerly Greater St Lucia Wetland Park).
References
- Eric Dinerstein, David Olson, et al. (2017). An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm, BioScience, Volume 67, Issue 6, June 2017, Pages 534–545; Supplemental material 2 table S1b.
- Naidoo, Gonasageran (2016). "The mangroves of South Africa: An ecophysiological review". South African Journal of Botany, Volume 107, November 2016, Pages 101-113
- http://www.unep-wcmc.org/resources/publications/ss1/WCMCMangrovesv11_1.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- Macnae, William (February 1963). "Mangrove Swamps in South Africa". Journal of Ecology. 51: 1–25. doi:10.2307/2257502. JSTOR 2257502.
- Naidoo, Gonasageran (2016). "The mangroves of South Africa: An ecophysiological review". South African Journal of Botany, Volume 107, November 2016, Pages 101-113
- Rajkaran, A. (2011) A status assessment of mangrove forests in South Africa and the utilization of mangroves at Mngazana Estuary. Ph.D. Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. 140 pg
- Naidoo, Gonasageran (2016). "The mangroves of South Africa: An ecophysiological review". South African Journal of Botany, Volume 107, November 2016, Pages 101-113
- Burgess, Neil, Jennifer D’Amico Hales, Emma Underwood (2004). Terrestrial Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar: A Conservation Assessment. Island Press, Washington DC.
- Naidoo, Gonasageran (2016). "The mangroves of South Africa: An ecophysiological review". South African Journal of Botany, Volume 107, November 2016, Pages 101-113
- Burgess, Neil, Jennifer D’Amico Hales, Emma Underwood (2004). Terrestrial Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar: A Conservation Assessment. Island Press, Washington DC.
- Eric Dinerstein, David Olson, et al. (2017). An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm, BioScience, Volume 67, Issue 6, June 2017, Pages 534–545; Supplemental material 2 table S1b.
External links
Biodiversity of South Africa |
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- Afrotropical realm
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National taxon checklists |
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Regional taxon checklists and other minor lists |
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- List of marine animals of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
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Biodiversity hotspots and Centres of diversity |
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Ecoregions |
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Marine ecoregions |
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Protected areas of South Africa |
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South African National Parks |
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Biosphere reserves |
- Cape Winelands Biosphere Reserve
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- Kogelberg Nature Reserve
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Marine protected areas of South Africa | Coastal |
- Addo Elephant National Park Marine Protected Area
- Amathole Marine Protected Area
- Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area
- Bird Island Marine Protected Area
- De Hoop Marine Protected Area
- Dwesa-Cwebe Marine Protected Area
- Goukamma Marine Protected Area
- Helderberg Marine Protected Area
- Hluleka Marine Protected AreaI
- iSimangaliso Marine Protected Area
- Jutten Island Marine Protected Area
- Langebaan Lagoon Marine Protected Area
- Malgas Island Marine Protected Area
- Marcus Island Marine Protected Area
- Namaqua National Park Marine Protected Area
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- Robben Island Marine Protected Area
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- Sardinia Bay Marine Protected Area
- Sixteen Mile Beach Marine Protected Area
- Stilbaai Marine Protected Area
- Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area
- Trafalgar Marine Protected Area
- Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area
- uThukela Banks Marine Protected Area
- Walker Bay Whale Sanctuary
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Offshore |
- Agulhas Bank Complex Marine Protected Area
- Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area
- Agulhas Muds Marine Protected Area
- Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area
- Amathole Offshore Marine Protected Area
- Benguela Bank Marine Protected Area
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- Browns Bank Complex Marine Protected Area
- Browns Bank Corals Marine Protected Area
- Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area
- Childs Bank Marine Protected Area
- iSimangaliso Offshore Marine Protected Area
- Namaqua Fossil Forest Marine Protected Area
- Orange Shelf Edge Marine Protected Area
- Prince Edward Islands Marine Protected Area
- Protea Banks Marine Protected Area
- Southeast Atlantic Seamounts Marine Protected Area
- Southwest Indian Seamount Marine Protected Area
- Port Elizabeth Corals Marine Protected Area
- uThukela Banks Marine Protected Area
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Management organisations | |
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Biodiversity research in SA |
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- Bolus Herbarium
- Iziko South African Museum
- National Research Foundation
- South African National Collection of Fungi
Research organisations |
- Animal Demography Unit
- BirdLife South Africa
- South African Association for Marine Biological Research
- South African Environmental Observation Network
- South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
- South African National Biodiversity Institute
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Research projects |
- African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme
- National Biodiversity Assessment
- National Vegetation Map Project
- Reef Atlas Project
- SeaKeys
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Citizen science databases |
- iNaturalist
- iSpot
- Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology Virtual Museum
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Botanical gardens |
- Durban Botanic Gardens
- Free State National Botanical Garden
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- Hantam National Botanical Garden
- Harold Porter National Botanical Garden
- Johannesburg Botanical Garden
- Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden
- Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
- KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden
- Lowveld National Botanical Garden
- Makana Botanical Gardens
- Manie van der Schijff Botanical Garden
- North-West University Botanical Garden
- Pretoria National Botanical Garden
- Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden
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Related |
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- South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative
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Regional biodiversity |
- Biodiversity of Cape Town
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Legislation |
- Marine Living Resources Act, 18 of 1998
- National Environmental Management Act, 1998
- National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 10 of 2004
- National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 24 of 2008
- National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 57 of 2003
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Publications |
- List of field guides to South African biota
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