PRODUCTION AND STANDING STOCKS OF THE KELP MACROCYSTIS-LAEVIS HAY AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS, SUB-ANTARCTIC

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ATTWOOD, CG
LUCAS, MI
PROBYN, TA
MCQUAID, CD
FIELDING, PJ
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[1] OCEANOG RES INST, DURBAN 4056, SOUTH AFRICA
[2] RHODES UNIV, DEPT ZOOL, SO OCEAN GRP, GRAHAMSTOWN 6140, SOUTH AFRICA
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The recently described species Macrocystis laevis Hay is endemic to the Prince Edward Islands. Aerial photographs of Marion Island were used to outline the distribution of the kelp and to assess its cover. M. laevis occurs along the lee shore of the island, between the 5 and 20 m isobaths. Plant densities and gross plant morphology were measured by divers during April/May 1988. Net production was estimated from growth measurements taken in April/May 1988 and 1989 and again during August 1989. The mean biomass of kelp was 0.67 kgC.m-2 within the kelp beds. Net production was estimated at 7.7 gC.m-2.d-1 and 11.5 gC.m-2.d-1 during the months of April and August respectively. M. laevis had a uniform frond-length frequency distribution, which suggests that only the oldest fronds are lost by wave action or senescence. Based on calculations for M. laevis and Durvillaea antarctica (the two species making up most of the macrophyte biomass) macrophytes are more productive per unit area than the phytoplankton but contribute less to the seas around the Prince Edward Islands by virtue of their small spatial coverage. Neither of the kelps lose much material as particulate or dissolved organic carbon through fragmentation. The extent of grazing on live M. laevis fronds is unknown, and only D. antarctica contributes to a macrofaunal detrital community. The contribution of M. laevis production to the nearshore ecology of the islands seems limited, as we suspect that almost all of its production is exported to the open pelagic system.
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