Title
Spore dispersal in the intertidal kelp Lessonia spicata: Macrochallenges for the harvested Lessonia species complex at microscales of space and time
Date Issued
01 August 2016
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Parada G.M.
Martínez E.A.
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción
Publisher(s)
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Abstract
The intertidal coast of Chile has two cryptic kelp species, Lessonia spicata and L. berteroana, which share closely situated, but not overlapping, high-energy habitats. Their populations recover slowly after major disturbances and massive mortalities, suggesting that dispersal from remnant populations is strongly limited. This low dispersal is also a factor that probably favours the speciation process. Understanding the limiting factors for spore dispersal is crucial. Here we evaluated 1. spore dispersal and spore dilution over distance, 2. if submersion in calm waters for a specific period of time is needed for the settlement of spores before exposure to water movement, and 3. duration of spore attachment ability. Results were consistent with the hypothesis of low-distance dispersal of spores: stained-spore dilution was high at short spatial scales (<4 m); spores settled quickly (1-2 min) even under constant water movement, but they lost the ability to attach rapidly (≤16 h). Water motion did not affect spore attachment to the substratum, a fact probably resulting from an adaptation to high energy intertidal habitats. The very low dispersal range of the spores may explain the strong genetic differentiation at small spatial scales, the speciation event that occurred within the Lessonia species complex and the slow recovery of L. berteroana after massive mortalities occurring with the 1982/1983 El Niño Southern oscillation event.
Start page
283
End page
289
Volume
59
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología Conservación de la Biodiversidad
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84983339504
Source
Botanica Marina
ISSN of the container
00068055
Sponsor(s)
We are grateful for the help provided by J.M. Bogdanovich, F. Ogalde, P. Martínez, E. Wieters and C. Buffet for field and laboratory experiments. Funds were provided through the following grants: DIPUC; IFS A/2497-1; FONDECYT 1990235, 11121504; IAI-SGP-024 and FONDAP-CASEB-Program 7. Comments and English corrections by G. Filloramo, L. Retamal, D. Prehn, L. Eaton, W. Kreger, M. Thiel, M. Dring, the editor, and by two anonymous reviewers are deeply appreciated. As well we thank L. Parada for the drawings and Maria Teresa and Nora Elena for hosting G.M. Parada and E.A. Martínez over the last months during which the manuscript was finished. We dedicate this work to Dr. Rafael Riosmena Rodríguez (Programa de Investigación en Botánica Marina, UABCS, La Paz, Mexico) who recently passed away.
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