Seagrasses: 1996
Publications
Author: Marba,
N., Duarte, C.M., Cebrian, J., Gallegos, M.E., Olesen, B., and
SandJensen, K.
Title: Growth and population dynamics of
Posidonia oceanica on the Spanish Mediterranean coast:
Elucidating seagrass decline.
Publication: Marine Ecology Progress Series
137(1-3):203-213, 1996.
© Inter-Research.
Notes: The growth
and population dynamics of Posidonia oceanica were examined
in 29 meadows along 1000 km of the Spanish Mediterranean coast
(from 36 degrees 46' to 42 degrees 22' N). P. oceanica
developed the densest meadows (1141 shoots m(-2)) and the highest
aboveground biomass (1400 g DW m(-2)) between 38 and 39 degrees N.
P. oceanica shoots produced, on average, 1 leaf every 47 d,
though leaf formation rates in the populations increased from
north to south (range 5.7 to 8.9 leaves shoot(-1) yr(-1)). P.
oceanica is a long-living seagrass, with shoots able to live
for at least 30 yr. P. oceanica recruited shoots at low
rates (0.02 to 0.5 In units yr(-1)) which did not balance the
mortality rates (0.06 to 0.5 In units yr(- 1)) found in most (57%)
of the meadows. If the present disturbance and rate of decline are
maintained, shoot density is predicted to decline by 50% over the
coming 2 to 24 yr. Because P. oceanica rhizomes grow very
slowly (1 to 6 cm yr(-1) apex(-1)), maintenance of existing
meadows is essential, and our results suggest bad future prospects
for P. oceanica in the Spanish Mediterranean Sea like most
other seagrass species in the world oceans.
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