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Production and population ecology ofPhyllospadix iwatensis Makino. II. Comparative studies on leaf characteristics,foliage structure and biomass change in an intertidal and subtidal zone
Authors:Tohru Yabe  Isao Ikusima  Takayoshi Tsuchiya
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University, 263 Chiba, Japan;(2) Marine Ecosystems Research Center, Faculty of Science, Chiba University, 263 Chiba, Japan;(3) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiba University, 263 Chiba, Japan
Abstract:A seagrass in Japan,Phyllospadix iwatensis Makino, is distributed in the lower intertidal zone and upper subtidal zone making a dense population on the Choshi coast, Japan. IntertidalP. iwatensis is able to receive sufficient light for photosynthesis but experienced severe exposure to the air, which decreased a large amount of aboveground biomass in April to June (i.e. the daytime exposure season). SubtidalP. iwatensis was never exposed throughout the year and the aboveground biomass increased gradually over the daytime exposure season. However, the maximum aboveground biomass and shoot density of the subtidal plant never exceeded that of the intertidal plant. The dense foliage, large aboveground biomass and high shoot density of both intertidal and subtidal plants is likely to be an adaptation to heavy water movement, but the subtidal plants always received insufficient light for photosynthesis as a result of having dense foliage, particularly in turbid water. In choppy and swell sea,P. iwatensis did not seem to be adapted to growing in the subtidal zone where there was shortage of light.
Keywords:biomass  depth-related variations  foliage structure  leaf characteristics   Phyllospadix iwatensis   shoot density
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