Herbivory as an ecological process in a Kandelia candel (Rhizophoraceae) mangal in Hong Kong
- 1 August 1991
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Tropical Ecology
- Vol. 7 (3) , 337-348
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0266467400005605
Abstract
Natural levels and consequences of insect herbivory were studied for a Kandelia candel (Rhizophoraceae) dominated mangal at the Mai Po Marshes, Hong Kong. Grazing insects (mainly lepidopteran larvae) consumed, on average, 10.3% of the leaf area on K. candel, with >90% of the leaves suffering 40 days) when area loss was >40%. Leaves produced in summer were also more sensitive to damage than those produced in winter. As 40% of area removal by insect grazing in nature, insect herbivory is considered an unimportant regulator of leaf litter dynamics for K. candel. At this intensity level, herbivory consumes 2.8–3.5% of the net above-ground primary production of the mangrove. There was also no significant difference in the final number of leaves and twigs produced by the branches with various degrees of leaf area removal. Other observed impacts of insects on the structure and function of the K. candel mangal are discussed.Keywords
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