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Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths
Sargassum horneri is one of the most important contributors to the rafts of floating seaweed in the waters off the coasts of northeastern Asia. These rafts serve as spawning and nursery grounds for many marine organisms, including Japanese saury and yellowtail. Thus, the details of the attachment/de...
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author | Xu, Min Sakamoto, Shingo Komatsu, Teruhisa |
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description | Sargassum horneri is one of the most important contributors to the rafts of floating seaweed in the waters off the coasts of northeastern Asia. These rafts serve as spawning and nursery grounds for many marine organisms, including Japanese saury and yellowtail. Thus, the details of the attachment/detachment mechanisms of S. horneri are of commercial significance for the aquaculture industry. Here, we describe variations in the attachment strength of S. horneri as it relates to its developmental stage and depth along a bottom gradient. We measured the attachment strength/dislodgement force of S. horneri samples with holdfast detachment in Shidagaura Cove, Shimoda, Japan, from December 2014 to May 2015. After we had determined the dislodgement forces required to detach thalli from the substratum (using a spring scale device) in the field, we transferred released individuals to the laboratory and measured selected morphological traits. Attachment strength was linearly related to the holdfast basal area when thalli were immature (prior to mid-March), but not when they were mature (mid-March to May). Thus, attachment strength was maintained through the reproductive phase and declined thereafter, allowing released thalli to join the drifting raft community. Rafting may be a mechanism by which the species expands its distribution range, as floating thalli continuing to shed germlings that are able to recruit when suitable habitat is encountered. Attachment strengths were greater in the shallows than in deeper water, reflecting the differences in wave forces experienced at different depths. |
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spelling | pubmed-51550272016-12-27 Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths Xu, Min Sakamoto, Shingo Komatsu, Teruhisa J Appl Phycol Article Sargassum horneri is one of the most important contributors to the rafts of floating seaweed in the waters off the coasts of northeastern Asia. These rafts serve as spawning and nursery grounds for many marine organisms, including Japanese saury and yellowtail. Thus, the details of the attachment/detachment mechanisms of S. horneri are of commercial significance for the aquaculture industry. Here, we describe variations in the attachment strength of S. horneri as it relates to its developmental stage and depth along a bottom gradient. We measured the attachment strength/dislodgement force of S. horneri samples with holdfast detachment in Shidagaura Cove, Shimoda, Japan, from December 2014 to May 2015. After we had determined the dislodgement forces required to detach thalli from the substratum (using a spring scale device) in the field, we transferred released individuals to the laboratory and measured selected morphological traits. Attachment strength was linearly related to the holdfast basal area when thalli were immature (prior to mid-March), but not when they were mature (mid-March to May). Thus, attachment strength was maintained through the reproductive phase and declined thereafter, allowing released thalli to join the drifting raft community. Rafting may be a mechanism by which the species expands its distribution range, as floating thalli continuing to shed germlings that are able to recruit when suitable habitat is encountered. Attachment strengths were greater in the shallows than in deeper water, reflecting the differences in wave forces experienced at different depths. Springer Netherlands 2016-05-12 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5155027/ /pubmed/28035176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-016-0869-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Article Xu, Min Sakamoto, Shingo Komatsu, Teruhisa Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths |
title | Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths |
title_full | Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths |
title_fullStr | Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths |
title_full_unstemmed | Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths |
title_short | Attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh varies among development stages and depths |
title_sort | attachment strength of the subtidal seaweed sargassum horneri (turner) c. agardh varies among development stages and depths |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5155027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28035176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-016-0869-5 |
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