Coastal Floral Species Colonization And Diversity Estimation Through Quadrate Method At Low-Lying Talsari Coastal Tract, Odisha, India

Research Article
Nilay Kanti Barman, Ashis Kumar Paul, Soumendu Chatterjee and Mihir Kumar Pradhan
DOI: 
xxx-xxxxx-xxxx
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Coastal Ecosystem; Quadrate Method; Coastal Ecology; Biological Processes; Ecological Diversity
Abstract: 

The present attempt is to discover how any floral species lives on, developed colonization and succession, reproduces and interrelates with other floral species at different coastal settings in response with human alteration of the coastal land use pattern and rapid global climatic change. Present study conducted in a flaxen bit of land to study systematically the variation in diversity of floral species, succession, colonization and the rest components associating with it. Field observation was the prime base of these all methodologies which were implemented during the study. Present study has been incorporated through quadrate method to complete the floral diversity study. Being in coastal part, it was quite assorted while few fauna contributing it to the rest. Floral diversity and well balanced flow of abiotic apparatus make the ecosystem vigorous for supporting life unless anthropogenic disturbances may take over in recent times.