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Canopy characteristics of the brown alga Sargassum muticum (Fucales,Phaeophyta) in Lake Grevelingen,southwest Netherlands
Authors:Critchley  A. T.  De Visscher  P. R. M.  Nienhuis  P. H.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, University of the Witwatersrand, P O Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa;(2) Delta Institute for Hydrobiological Research, 4401EA Yerseke, Zeeland, The Netherlands
Abstract:The present distribution of the invasive brown alga Sargassum muticum in the southwest Netherlands is updated. Populations of the alga were found to remain at their 1985 level in Lake Grevelingen, with a small eastward expansion into the Eastern Scheldt estuary. A new population for the brackish, non-tidal Lake Veere is reported. Within Lake Grevelingen S. muticum forms a persistent, extensive canopy of 100% cover (4,442.5 ± 525.6 g fresh wt m–2, 640.3 ± 75.8 g dry wt m–2) that has a marked effect upon the penetration of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) (reduced by 97% at 0.1 m). Surface sea water temperatures can be elevated by 2.7 °C above water not associated with a Sargassum canopy; furthermore, the dense canopy shades and hence reduces water temperatures below 0.1 m depth. Productivity studies indicate that assimilation occurs in the upper levels of the canopy (57.09 µg C mg dry wt–1 m–2 at a mean PAR rate of 106.7 J cm–2 h–1). Self-shading and a resultant decrease in the rate of assimilation was evident below the canopy.
Keywords:brown seaweed canopy  coastal engineering  Dutch storm surge barrier  Sargassum muticum  seaweed productivity  southwest Netherlands
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