Living in the intertidal:Desiccation and shading reduce seagrass growth, but high salinity or population of origin have no additional effect

The limiting effects of stressors like desiccation, light and salinity on seagrass growth and distribution are well-studied. However, little is known about their interactive effects, and whether such effects might differ among populations that are adapted to different local conditions. In two laboratory experiments we tested (a) if growth and development of intertidal, temperate Zostera noltii is affected by emergence time (experiment 1 and 2), and (b) how this is affected by an additional, second stressor, namely shading (experiment 1) or high salinity (25, 30 and 35, experiment 2). In additi... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Suykerbuyk, Wouter
Govers, Laura L.
van Oven, W. G.
Giesen, Kris
Giesen, Wim B. J. T.
de Jong, Dick J.
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
van Katwijk, Marieke M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Suykerbuyk , W , Govers , L L , van Oven , W G , Giesen , K , Giesen , W B J T , de Jong , D J , Bouma , T J & van Katwijk , M M 2018 , ' Living in the intertidal : Desiccation and shading reduce seagrass growth, but high salinity or population of origin have no additional effect ' , PeerJ , vol. 6 , 5234 . https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5234
Schlagwörter: Stress / Desiccation / Light / Salinity / Zostera noltii / Intertidal seagrass / Population of origin / Morphotypic variation / Ecotypic variation / Donor / ZOSTERA-NOLTII HORNEM / DUTCH WADDEN-SEA / SEASONAL-VARIATION / BANC-DARGUIN / MARINA / NUTRIENT / DYNAMICS / TEMPERATURE / LIMITATION
Sprache: Englisch
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