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Seaweed of the littoral zone at Cove Island in Long Island Sound: annual variation and impact of environmental factors
Authors:A. Pedersen  G. Kraemer  C. Yarish
Affiliation:(1) Norwegian Institute of Water Research, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway;(2) Division of Natural Science, Purchase College, State University of New York, Purchase, NY 10577, USA;(3) Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut at Stamford, Stamford, CT 06901, USA
Abstract:A site in the western part of Long Island Sound was monitored from January 2000 to May 2002. The littoral was divided into five different zones from the supra-littoral fringe (A) to the infra-littoral fringe (E). The midshore was dominated by Fucus vesiculosus L. and the sublittoral fringe by Chondrus crispus Stackh. There was a significant change in community structure over the years and the predominant change occurred between 2001 and 2002. The alternation in community structure was caused by an increase in abundance of species like Porphyra suborbiculata Kjellm., Porphyra leucosticta Type A and C (Neefus et al. 2000), Ceramium virgatum Roth, and Codium fragile subsp. tomentosoides (van Goor)Silva and a decrease in abundance in Fucus vesiculosus, Blidingia minima (Nägeli ex Kütz.) Kylin and Ulva lactuca L. The changes in community structure coincided with the change in environmental conditions. Air temperature as well as surface seawater temperature (depth <2 m) were the most important factors of those analyzed. Temperature seems to be the bottom-up force regulating the community structure.
Keywords:Community structure  New England  Temperature  Salinity  Nutrients   Porphyra spp
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