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The Cultural and Ecological Importance of Mangroves in the SW Pacific

By: Orlo Steele
178 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
Publisher: VDM Verlag
The Cultural and Ecological Importance of Mangroves in the SW Pacific
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The author has been intrigued by the Pacific distribution of the American red mangrove since first visiting the SW Pacific in 1994. This spcies is abundant in the New World and in Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and New Caledonia but notably absent in Eastern Polynesia and the Indo-West Pacific. It had been generally assumed that the distance from South America and Samoa is too great for natural dispersal of the American mangrove to occur. It also had been suggested by earlier research that this species might have been intentially introduced from the Americas to Western Polynesia by early navigators. This research at first was motivated by the questions of how long the American mangrove could remain viable in seawater and if there was a cultural use preference by Polynesians that would promote its aboriginal introduction. Other questions then followed, such as why five mangrove species are found in Tonga and Fiji, but not found further east in Samoa? Thus began this indepth study to understand the cultural and ecological importance of mangroves in the SW Pacific.

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By: Orlo Steele
178 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
Publisher: VDM Verlag
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