MASS MORTALITY OF A DOMINANT KELP (LAMINARIALES) AT GOAT ISLAND, NORTH-EASTERN NEW-ZEALAND

Citation
Rg. Cole et Rc. Babcock, MASS MORTALITY OF A DOMINANT KELP (LAMINARIALES) AT GOAT ISLAND, NORTH-EASTERN NEW-ZEALAND, Marine and freshwater research, 47(7), 1996, pp. 907-911
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,"Marine & Freshwater Biology",Limnology,Fisheries
ISSN journal
13231650
Volume
47
Issue
7
Year of publication
1996
Pages
907 - 911
Database
ISI
SICI code
1323-1650(1996)47:7<907:MMOADK>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
In north-eastern New Zealand, monospecific stands of the laminarian Ec klonia radiata occupy rocky reefs at depths below 10 m on exposed shor es. In the austral summer of 1992-93, mass mortalities of populations of E. radiata in the Cape Rodney to Okakari Point Marine Reserve near Leigh were recorded, in which 40-100% of the sporophytes at depths gre ater than 10 m died. Mortality was gradual, beginning with erosion of the laminae and ultimately progressing to the stipes, which eventually decayed. The mortality was first evident in the deepest plants and cu lminated in the elimination of large areas of kelp forest. The event w as not associated with any previously reported mortality agents. Inves tigations of the effects of the mortality on other organisms are conti nuing.