R. Westermeier et al., Biological basis for the management of Gigartina skottsbergii (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) in southern Chile, HYDROBIOL, 399, 1999, pp. 137-147
Environmental and biological parameters were analysed for populations of Gi
gartina skottsbergii (Setchell & Gardner) at Calbuco, Llanquihue Province (
sheltered environment) and Ancud, Chiloe Province (exposed environment) in
the south of Chile, with the aim of determining the biological basis useful
in guiding management efforts for this species. In both populations, the b
iomass, density, recruitment, growth and survival showed maximum values in
spring-summer. Most plants were sterile, and while cystocarps were present
throughout the year, they were more abundant in autumn-winter. It was concl
uded that at Ancud, this species presents a synchronized and predictable po
pulation with high recruitment and low survival, while Calbuco showed low r
ecruitment, higher survival and higher growth rates. Calbuco is, therefore,
recommended as a growth (culture) area, and Ancud as an area for recruitme
nt. As a management strategy, it is recommended that the harvest be mainly
restricted to the end of spring (November-December), reducing towards the e
nd of summer (February-March). Cutting should be selective and done by hand
, removing fronds of at least 600 cm(2), corresponding to a frond length of
a minimum of 25 cm.