Ecology of Fucus vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae) at its southern limit of distribution: Growth and production of the early stages of development.
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macrophytesmacroalgae
intertidal
Galicia
growth
production
demography
rias
Abstract
Growth and survival of two populations of Fucus vesiculosus were studied at its southern limit of distribution on the eastern
Atlantic coast. Experimentally denuded areas at an estuarine and a semi-exposed site in an upwelling area (NW Spain) were
followed for 17 months. Three different cohorts were detected during the sampling period. Differences among the three cohorts in
terms of growth, reproduction and survival were detected. These differences may be due to the different time of appearance of the
different cohorts or the presence of the previously established individuals when the second and third cohorts were recruited.
Although the growth of the cohorts recruiting in autumn was higher than for the cohorts recruiting in spring and summer, the
individual growth was represented in all cases by a logistic function, as the fastest rates of increase in length occurred during the
first 6 months of life, and maximum length was attained after the thallus reached 1 year in age. In the same ...
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