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Effects of wave exposure on the proportion of gametophytes and tetrasporophytes of Mazzaella oregona (Rhodophyta: Gigartinales) from Pacific Canada

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 August 2003

Benita Mudge
Affiliation:
Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Bamfield, British Columbia V0R 1B0, Canada
Ricardo Scrosati
Affiliation:
Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Bamfield, British Columbia V0R 1B0, Canada

Abstract

The proportion of life history phases in red seaweeds is an important descriptor of population structure. This paper describes the relative abundance of gametophytes and tetrasporophytes of Mazzaella oregona (Rhodophyta: Gigartinales; formerly M. heterocarpa), focusing particularly on the effects of wave exposure on the proportion of both life history phases. In two different rocky points in Barkley Sound (Pacific Canada), gametophytes were, in proportion to tetrasporophytes, relatively more abundant under low wave exposure than under high wave exposure in July 2002, during the period of highest abundance for this species. The inverse relationship between the G:T ratio and the degree of wave exposure also occurs for local M. splendens, but not for local M. parksii. Differences in frond size and population density between these three sympatric species are related to the effects of wave exposure on their G:T ratio.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2003 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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