Biological Diversity in Mangrove Forests

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Mangrove forests provide habitats for many marine and terrestrial species. These intertidal zone forest support richest biological diversity and primary productivity and it also support the livelihood of millions of people across the world that is why the mangrove consider an ecosystem by itself and has its own food chain.
Mangrove food chain actually depends majorly on the recycling of detritus, which come from the falling of mangrove leaves, so the mangrove is the main producers of the mangrove food chain. This recycling is done by the smaller organisms, like snapping shrimps and burrowing crabs with contribution of tube worms and bristle worms. These small organisms are feeding on the plants biomass, because of that these little organisms consider primary consumers of the mangrove food chain. One level above the level of organism that feed on detritus is the smaller mangrove fish level. These fish live and hide between the mangrove roots. These fish are mainly sail fin molly, least killifish, and mosquito fish. The level above the smaller fish level of the mangrove food chain is ...

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