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MEPS 258:65-77 (2003)
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Abstract
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Spatial and temporal variation of haploids and diploids in populations of four congeners of the marine alga Mazzaella
Carol S. Thornber1,2,*, Steven D. Gaines1
1Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USA
2Present address: Center for Population Biology, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, USA
*Email: csthornber@ucdavis.edu

ABSTRACT: Many algal species have life cycles that involve an obligate alternation of generations between nearly identical, free-living haploid and diploid individuals. The percentages of haploids to diploids, and the spatial and temporal scales of
variation of these percentages, must be examined before hypotheses about the relative importance of haploid and diploid demographic processes on population dynamics can be evaluated. In this paper, we investigated the spatial and temporal dynamics of the
percentage of haploid and diploid stages in 4 congeners of the marine alga Mazzaella (M. capensis, M. flaccida, M. laminarioides, and M. splendens) across large portions of their geographical ranges. For the 3 species that were
sampled over multiple years (M. flaccida, M. laminarioides, M. splendens), the percentage of haploids varied significantly among sites. However, 2 of them (M. flaccida, M. splendens) did not exhibit significant temporal (interannual)
variation in the percentage of haploids. In addition, more fine-scale temporal studies on M. flaccida populations revealed that there were also no significant intra-annual fluctuations in the percentage of haploids, although there was significant
population turnover on this timescale. This spatial variability but temporal stability of haploid-diploid ratios (for M. flaccida and M. splendens) can be used to generate, and subsequently test, hypotheses on the regulation of
haploid-diploid ratios and the relative importance of haploid and diploid demographic processes on population dynamics.
KEY WORDS: Isomorphic life cycle · Mazzaella capensis · Mazzaella flaccida · Mazzaella laminarioides · Mazzaella splendens · Haploid · Diploid · Macroalgae
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Published in MEPS Vol.
258
(2003) on August 29
Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2003
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