Conclusion
Consequently it is evident through the provided report and additional resources that the abiotic and biotic features of the Home bush mangrove ecosystem rely on one another to sustain a functioning environment. Through the adaptations of various organisms, the ecosystem is able to function and thrive as a cohort. Through this report it is evidently clear that the results shown from the experiments conducted support the hypothesis' formed at the beginning of the report. It was shown that the abundance and distribution of the flora and fauna within the Home bush mangroves was determined by the abiotic factors such as wind speed, temperature, humidity, soil moisture, soil PH, water salinity, water Ph and the water turbidity etc. Additionally through the study of the history of Home bush it can be concluded that the introduced species have had a detrimental effect on the original inhabitants of the Home bush mangroves. This hypothesis is supported through the obvious decline of the little tern.