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Relationships between height and girth of mangroves and soil-water conditions in the Mary and Hawkesbury River estuaries, eastern Australia
Neil Saintilan
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Agriculture & Biology
mangroves (trees)
100%
girth
99%
estuaries
88%
soil water
72%
rivers
67%
water salinity
63%
Aegiceras corniculatum
56%
tree and stand measurements
55%
soil water content
52%
Avicennia marina
48%
mouth
40%
Ceriops australis
34%
Excoecaria agallocha
28%
Rhizophora stylosa
27%
New South Wales
18%
nutrient availability
17%
Queensland
17%
salinity
13%
species diversity
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mangrove
84%
soil water
69%
estuary
66%
river
42%
water salinity
34%
water content
25%
marina
24%
nutrient availability
12%
species diversity
10%
salinity
7%