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A review of the floral composition and distribution of mangroves in Sri Lanka
Jayatissa, L.P.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F.; Koedam, N. (2002). A review of the floral composition and distribution of mangroves in Sri Lanka, in: (2002). VLIZ Coll. Rep. 32(2002). VLIZ Collected Reprints: Marine and Coastal Research in Flanders, 32: pp. chapter 22 [Subsequent publication]
In: (2002). VLIZ Coll. Rep. 32(2002). VLIZ Collected Reprints: Marine and Coastal Research in Flanders, 32. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Oostende, meer
In: VLIZ Collected Reprints: Marine and Coastal Research in Flanders. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee: Oostende. ISSN 1376-3822, meer

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  • Jayatissa, L.P.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F.; Koedam, N. (2002). A review of the floral composition and distribution of mangroves in Sri Lanka Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 138(1): 29-43, meer

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    VLIZ: Open Repository 98180 [ OMA ]

Trefwoorden
    Biogeografie; Conservatie; Controlelijsten; Flora; Identificatie; Mangroves; Teledetectie; Brak water
Author keywords
    biogeography; conservation; identification errors; mangrove associates; remote sensing; species composition

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Abstract
    Recently published reports list numbers and distributions of Sri Lankan mangrove species that outnumber the actual species present in the field. The present study serves to review this literature and highlight the causes of such apparently large species numbers, while providing an objective and realistic review of the mangrove species actually present in Sri Lanka today. This study is based on standardized fieldwork over a 4-year period using well established diagnostic identification keys. The study indicates that there are at present 20 identified ‘mangrove species’ (major and minor components) and at least 18 ‘mangrove associates’ along the south-western coast of the island, and addresses the importance of clearly defining these terms. Incorrect identifications in the past have adversely affected interpretation of species composition in the framework of biogeography, remote sensing and biological conservation and management.

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