Marine Ecology Progress Series Inter-Research
Marine Ecology Progress Series

Inter-Research



MEPS
Home
Editors
Forthcoming
Information
Subscribe


Journals
Home
MEPS
AME
CR
DAO
Search
Subscribe

Books
Top Books
EE Books
Order

ECI
Home

EEIU
Home

MEPS 123:185-191 (1995)

Abstract

Seasonal growth of Codiumbursa, a slow-growing Mediterranean macroalga: insitu experimental evidence of nutrient limitation

Vidondo B, Duarte CM

ABSTRACT: The seasonal growth of Codium bursa J. Agardh was examined in relation to ambient and internal nutrient concentrations to elucidate whether the low tissue nutrient concentrations observed are an intrinsic feature of this species or reflect nutrient-limited growth. Growth rates were rather low (mean +/- SE: 2.2 +/- 0.4 x 10-3 d-1; doubling time = 1.24 +/- 0.1 yr), and were significantly correlated to seasonal changes in ambient and internal nutrient concentrations, suggesting nutrient, probably P, limitation. This suggestion is supported by the rather high atomic tissue C/P ratios (1712), compared to C/N ratios (31.8) observed in summer. This was confirmed by experimentally injecting nutrients into the internal lumen of the plants in situ, which resulted in a doubling of growth rate, photosynthetic efficiency, and a reduction in light compensation irradiance (39.6 and 29.9 umol photons m-2 s-1 in control and fertilised specimens, respectively). These results provide, along with the strong correlation between growth rate and ambient and internal phosphorus concentrations, clear evidence of a tight nutrient (likely phosphorus), rather than light or temperature, control of C. bursa growth rates. Hence, even inherently slow-growing organisms in the oligotrophic Mediterranean may be resource limited.

KEY WORDS: Slow-growing macroalga . Growth . Nutrient limitation

Published in MEPS Vol. 123 (1995) on July 20
ISSN: 0171-8630. Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1995

Copyright © 1999; Inter-Research Science Publisher
Webmaster: webmaster@int-res.com