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Ecological energetics of the sea-weed zone in a marine bay on the Atlantic coast of Canada. II. Productivity of the seaweeds

โœ Scribed by K. H. Mann


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1972
Tongue
English
Weight
870 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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โœฆ Synopsis


The growth of the seaweeds JLaminaria longicruris, L. dit~ and Agarum cribrosum were followed by SCUBA divers for two years, by punching holes i0 em from the junetion of ~ and blade, and recording at intervals the distance the holes had moved. As the holes approached the tip of the blade, new holes were punched at the base. It was found that the blades behaved like moving belte of tissue, eroding at the tips while growing at the bases, so that a total year's growth amounted to I to 5 times the initial lengtJa. Larger, older plants had wider and thicker blades, and the biomassincrease was roughly proportional to the square of the lengthincrease. Growth was most rapid in January to April, slow in July to October. As a conservative estimate, the snmmer biomass of the various speeies of seaweeds had a turnover of 4 to 10 times in the course of t year. Applying these figures to an earlier survey of bioma~, it is estimated that annual uetion of seaweeds in St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia, a, amounts to 603 gC/m 2 averaged over the whole bay, i750 gC/m ~ averaged over the sea-weed zone, or 648,000 gC/m of shore line. Approximate calorific equivalents are 6030 kcal/ m 2 over the whole bay, or 6480 x i0 a kcal/m of shore line.


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An intertidal and underwater survey of the zonation of seaweed in St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada showed 8 major zones as one proceeded away from shore: (1) l~ucus and Ascophyllum; (2) Chorda with filamentous browns; (3) Chondrus crispus; (4) Zostera marina; (5) Laminaria digitata with L. lo