A comparison between two populations of Lessonia trabeculata (Phaeophyta: Laminariales) microscopic stages |
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Authors: | Edding Mario E Fonck Erika Orrego Patricia Venegas Mariela Macchiavello Juan |
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Institution: | (1) Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Departamento de Biología Marina, Universidad Católica del Norte, Casilla 117, Coquimbo, Chile |
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Abstract: | Lessonia trabeculata is the most important brown seaweed in northern Chilean subtidal environments. It usually grows in areas with high to moderately high water movement, and only occasionally in sheltered habitats. These different hydrodynamic environments produce morphologically and physiologically distinct plants. The purpose of this study was to determine probable differences in reproductive features between two L. trabeculata populations exposed to different water movement intensities. The zoospore production, settlement, germination, gametophyte fertility and survival were studied.Zoospore release and spore attachment capacity were higher from blades from El Francés Beach, the locality with higher water movement energy. Germination at 24 hours was higher in the germlings from El Francés Beach than those from La Herradura Bay. However, after 4 days of culture germination rates were similar. Average survival rates of gametophytes were similar for both populations. After 20 days culturing gametophytes from El Francés Beach fertilization was observed, while in samples from La Herradura Bay the sporophytes were seen at 27d.The results suggest a higher reproductive vitality in plants of Lessonia trabeculata living in an environment with an active water movement, than plants growing in a sheltered environment. |
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Keywords: | Lessonia germination Chile zoospores Laminariales gametophyte |
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