Population biology and chemical composition of the red alga Callophyllis variegata (Rhodophyta; Cryptonemiales) in southern Chile

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Renato Westermeier
Pedro Murúa
Marcela Robles
Marisol Barría
David J. Patiño
Liliana Muñoz
Dieter G. Müller
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[1] Universidad Austral de Chile,Instituto de Acuicultura
[2] Scottish Marine Institute,The Scottish Association for Marine Science
[3] Laboratorio Zonal de Marea Roja,Bachillerato en Ciencias y Recursos Naturales
[4] Seremi de Salud Región de Los Lagos,Aberdeen Oomycete Laboratory, International Centre for Aquaculture Research and Development
[5] Universidad Austral de Chile,undefined
[6] University of Aberdeen,undefined
[7] Fachbereich Biologie der Universität Konstanz,undefined
来源
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2020年 / 32卷
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Rhodophyta; Population dynamic; Abundance; Chemical composition; Red alga fishery; Seasonality; Southern Chile;
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The cosmopolitan red alga Callophyllis variegata is harvested and exported as food to Asian countries. In anticipation of overexploitation problems, this study aimed to describe temporal changes in their population structures and chemical composition by comparing intact (Pichicuyén) and exploited populations (San Antonio) of southern Chile, by using linear mixed models. Abundance parameters and size classes were higher in summer months, whereas fertile stages tetrasporophytes and carposporophytes were more abundant in autumn–winter periods. Recruitment was plentiful toward late winter–spring months. Geographical differences were also detected, and San Antonio (C. variegata-exploited) stocks exhibited lower productivity but similar cover/density in comparison to Pichicuyen (intact location). Likewise, this population showed a size structure toward smaller individuals (e.g., recruits) and more sterile individuals than Pichicuyen. Phosphorous, protein, lipid, soluble carbohydrate, and fiber composition also showed a clear seasonal trend, but no differences between localities were found for lipids and soluble carbohydrates. Since C. variegata showed good productivity and interesting nutritional value, we concluded this species shows potential for exploitation and commercialization in southern Chile, as long as specific management protocols and market studies are developed.
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页码:2505 / 2513
页数:8
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