Colonisation and Succession
Colonisation and Succession
Colonisation and Succession
1. Problem:-
– soft mud, strong water currents and tides.
Adaptation:-
– Avicennia has extensive branching root system and
Rhizophora has stilt roots to supports the plants and to
trap the soil particles. Bruguiera has buttress roots for
support.
2. Problem:-
– Water logged soil, less dissolve oxygen.
Adaptation:-
– Avicennia has aerial vertical breathing roots called
(pneumatophores) which grow vertically upwards. They
have (lenticels for gaseous exchange).
(pneumatophores) contain aerencyma tissue to
facilitate oxygen transport to the parts of the roots
submerged in water. Lenticels are also present on the
stilt root of Rhizophora, the knee, shape aerial roots of
Bruguiera and on the bark of stems of mangrove trees.
3. Problem:-
– Exposure to the sun and intense heat cause high
transpiration rate.
Adaptation:-
– The mangrove plants have xeromorphic features, thick
succulent leaves, leaves are covered by a thick layer of
cuticle and with sunken stomata to reduce the rate of
transpiration.
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4. Problem:-
– High salt content in sea water cause this solution
surrounding the roots to be hypertonic.
Adaptation:-
– The cell sap of the root cells has a higher osmotic
pressure to absorb water from the surrounding solution.
5. Problem:-
– Removal of excess salts absorbed by the roots.
Adaptation:-
– The excess salt are secreted by hydathotes found on
the leaves. The crytallisle salt are washed off during
high tides or by rain water.
6. Problem:-
– Dispetsal
Adaptation:-
– The seed germinates while it is still attached to the
parent plant. The phenomenon is known as vivipary.
When the seedling is detached during low tide, it can
plant itself in the salt mud below. The seedling are
buoyant and can be carried by water current for several
weeks and dispersed to a new suitable area to avoid
overcrowding.
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BIOLOGY: Studying the process of colonisation and succession