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6.1 Introduction 78
6.2 The Complexity of the Natural FAM Ecosystems 78
6.3 Palms and Other Vegetation 80
6.4 Sub-Ecozones of the FAM Ecozone 81
6.5 Animal Communities of the FAM 85
7 THE NATURAL BRACKISH-WATER ALLUVIAL EQUATORIAL MONSOON (BAM) ECOZONE 88
7.1 Introduction 88
7.2 Mangrove Forests and their Distribution 88
7.3 Plant Species Composition of the Nigerian Mangroves 89
7.4 The Dynamics of Mangrove Ecology 91
7.5 Food Chains of the BAM Ecosystem 92
7.6 Animal Communities of the BAM Ecozone 93
7.7 The Brackish-water/Freshwater Ecozone 94
8 THE NATURAL SAND-BARRIER ISLANDS OF THE NIGER DELTA 96
8.1 The Formation of the Sand-Barrier Islands 96
8.2 The Balance Between Deposition and Erosion 97
8.3 The Natural Ecosystems 98
8.4 The Beach Strand Sub-Ecozones 99
8.5 Animal Communities of the Sand-Barrier Islands 100
9 THE NATURAL ESTUARIES & IN-SHORE WATERS OF THE NIGER DELTA 101
9.1 Introduction 101
9.2 Ecosystem Dynamics of the Estuaries and Inshore Waters 101
9.3 Plants and Animals of the Estuaries and Inshore Waters 102
10 PEOPLE AND RESOURCE-USE CONFLICT 105
10.1 Animal Populations and Ecosystems 105
10.2 Resource Cycles and People 105
10.3 The Ecological Problem of Modern Society 109
10.4 Resource-Use Conflicts 111
10.5 Is There an Easy Solution? 112
11 THE RESOURCES OF THE NIGER DELTA 105
11.1 Renewable and Non-renewable Resources 114
11.2 Land 115
11.3 Water 116
11.4 Fish 119
12 THE RESOURCES OF THE NIGER DELTA: FORESTS 123
12.1 The Nature of the Resource 123
12.2 Classification of the Forest Condition in the Niger Delta 123
12.3 Forest Resources by Ecozone 125
12.4 The Economic Problem of the Forest Resources 127
12.5 Economic Cost-Benefit Analyses of Forest Exploitation 128
13 THE RESOURCES OF THE NIGER DELTA: SOIL AND AGRICULTURE 130
13.1 Introduction 130

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