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A CULTURE STUDY OF SALINITY RESPONSES IN ECOTYPES OF TWO ESTUARINE RED ALGAE1
Authors:Charles Yarish  Peter Edwards  And Stephen Casey
Abstract:Laboratory culture studies on the euryhalinity of Bostrychia radicans Montagne and Caloglossa leprieurii (Montagne) J. Agardh from the mouth and head of the Mullica River estuary, New Jersey, revealed both species probably have ecotypes whose growth patterns correlate with the salinity regime of their habitat in nature. Significant growth differences of tetrasporelings were determined in response to four salinities (5, 15, 25, 35%c) even after acclimation periods of the tetrasporophytes from 6 mo–2 yr in laboratory culture. However, one isolate of Bostrychia and both isolates of Caloglossa also demonstrated some capability for physiological adaptation to salinity changes although this was less significant statistically than their ecotypic response. It thus appears that certain euryhaline algae may consist of ecotypes, each of which has some capacity for physiological adaptation to salinity variations.
Keywords:Bostrychia  Caloglossa  ecotypic differentiation  estuary  physiological adaptation  Rhodophyta  salinity  seaweed ecology
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