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Ecological effects of harvesting Lessonia (Laminariales,Phaeophyta) in central Chile
Authors:Vasquez  Julio A  Santelices  Bernabe
Institution:(1) Departamento de Biologia Marina, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile;(2) Departamento de Ecologia, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:Lessonia nigrescens and L. trabeculata are economically important canopy-forming kelps in Chile. Experimental harvesting of stipes above the first dichotomy reduces stipe movement and inter-stipe friction, allowing the development of a heavy epiphytic load and increased grazing. Complete stipe removal leads to holdfast death as neither species is able to simultaneously regenerate all stipes. The invertebrate fauna inside the holdfast does not respond to upper canopy changes, but mortality does occur in partial or complete plant removals. Kelp removal also affects inter-plant distances, results in increased access of grazers to the outside and inside of kelp holdfasts, reduces recruitment of other algal species, and modifies the morphology of L. trabeculata such that the plants become more susceptible to removal by water movement.
Keywords:ecological effects  harvesting  kelp  Lessonia
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