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Standing crop and leaf area index of the sublittoralLaminariaspecies near Helgoland

✍ Scribed by K. Lüning


Book ID
104739089
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1969
Tongue
English
Weight
551 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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✦ Synopsis


Standing crop values of Laminaria species sampled between 0 to 2 m depth in the sublittoral of Helgoland, a small rocky island in the southern North Sea, are similar to those reported by other workers from Norwegian or Scottish coasts. Below 2 m water depth, however, standing crop values are found to be reduced to a far greater extent with increasing depth than in the Norwegian or Scottish areas studied. Maximum standing crop values are not found in Laminaria digitata and L. saccharina growing just below the low water mark of spring tides, but in the upper L. hyperborea forest at 2 m depth. Population density and leaf area index (LAI) decrease with increasing depth (but not the average weight of individuals constituting the L. hyperborea forest). It is suggested that the depth at which LAX becomes I represents an important ecological threshold, since growth rates of L. hyperborea specimens appear to decrease at greater depths but not to increase above the threshold. Self-shading might equalize, to a certain extent, the quantity of underwater irradiance available to an individual phylloid at all depths at which a close vegetation of Laminaria species occurs.


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