PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION OF MANGROVE SPECIES BASED ON LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS

Authors

  • Vincent T. Lapinig Gov. Alfonso D. Tan College
  • Celso C. Almirol Mindanao University of Science and Technology
  • Mc Nell O. Sabandal Northwestern Mindanao State College, Tangub City
  • Roxan G. Eupeńa Surigao del Sur State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69546/639741t9

Keywords:

leaf fractal dimensions, taxonomy, mangrove species

Abstract

The study utilized the fractal dimensions of the leaves of mangrove species locally found in the City of Tangub to determine if the same can be used for classification purposes. The species used were Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia marina, Pemphis acidula, Sonneratia alba, and Acrostichum aureum. Findings revealed that fractal dimensions could be used to differentiate one mangrove species from another through their leaf roughness (f =14.400, p=0.000). However, leaf fractal dimensions alone could not differentiate the following mangrove species within groups (Rhizopora mucronata and Avicennia marina); (Acrostichum aureum and Pemphis acidula); (Sonneratia alba). In effect, leaf fractal dimensions identified only the following groupings: (Rhizopora mucronata, Avicennia marina); (Acrostichum aureum, Pemphis acidula) and (Sonneratia alba). The results might be due to the small sample sizes used for some of the mangrove species. In particular, the standard deviations of the fractal dimensions of the Sonneratia alba and Avicennia marina might have been over-estimated because of the small sample sizes. The empirical probability of misclassification using the technique was approximately 4.5%.

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Published

2013-12-30

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AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY