Growth and population dynamics of Posidonia oceanica on the Spanish Mediterranean coast: elucidating seagrass decline
The growth and population dynamics of Posidonia oceanica were examined in 29 meadows along 1000 km of the Spanish Mediterranean coast (from 36° 46' to 42° 22' N). P. oceanica developed the densest meadows (1141 shoots m−2) and the highest aboveground biomass (1400 g DW m−2) between 38 and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) 1996-06, Vol.137 (1/3), p.203-213 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The growth and population dynamics of Posidonia oceanica were examined in 29 meadows along 1000 km of the Spanish Mediterranean coast (from 36° 46' to 42° 22' N). P. oceanica developed the densest meadows (1141 shoots m−2) and the highest aboveground biomass (1400 g DW m−2) between 38 and 39°N. P. oceanica shoots produced, on average, 1 leaf every 47 d, though leaf formation rates in the populations increased from north to south (range 5.7 to 8.9 leaves shoot−1 yr−1). P. oceanica is a long-living seagrass, with shoots able to live for at least 30 yr. P. oceanica recruited shoots at low rates (0.02 to 0.5 In units yr−1) which did not balance the mortality rates (0.06 to 0.5 In units yr−1) found in most (57 %) of the meadows. If the present disturbance and rate of decline are maintained, shoot density is predicted to decline by 50 % over the coming 2 to 24 yr. Because P. oceanica rhizomes grow very slowly (1 to 6 cm yr−1 apex−1), maintenance of existing meadows is essential, and our results suggest bad future prospects for P. oceanica in the Spanish Mediterranean Sea like most other seagrass species in the world oceans. |
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ISSN: | 0171-8630 1616-1599 |
DOI: | 10.3354/meps137203 |