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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of applied phycology 3 (1991), S. 121-127 
    ISSN: 1573-5176
    Keywords: resorcinol method ; Iridaea ; Rhodoglossum ; Gigartina
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The Gigartinaceae are economically important because the carrageenans in this family are used for a variety of purposes including food stabilizers, food substitutes, pharmaceutical applications and cosmetics. The resorcinol method takes advantage of the different carrageenans found in life history phases in this family to identify nonreproductive phases, and consequently, a better understanding of the biology of this economically important family is possible. This study investigates sources of variability that could affect the accuracy of the resorcinol method in identifying phases within the Gigartinaceae. Vegetative disks of Iridaea splendens from different areas of the blade and disks containing reproductive structures all reacted consistently to the resorcinol reagent. The minimum size and testing conditions required to reliably identify phases at the germling stage of I. splendens were determined. Phases of I. splendens cannot be identified if blades are stored in 3% formaldehyde in seawater. Phases of I. splendens, I. lineare, I. heterocarpa, Rhodoglossum californicum and R. affine can be identified reliably at different times of the year. Manipulations of the resorcinol method improved its accuracy in identifying phases of Iridaea cornucopiae and Gigartina exasperata but the high percent of G. exasperata misidentified demonstrates that it cannot be assumed that the current resorcinol method works for all taxa in the Gigartinaceae.
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    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Iridaea ; harvesting strategies ; matrix model ; population growth ; seaweed
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Populations of Iridaea splendens at Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada were observed to alternate in dominance between the gametophytic phase in summer and tetrasporophytic phase in winter. The mechanism regulating this alternation is not clear. Using a matrix projection model to simulate population growth, we show that this alternation is possible if there are differential survival and recruitment rates of the two phases in summer and winter. Sensitivity and elasticity analyses indicate the relative importance of perennation vs. recruitment. Recruitment from tetrasporophytes and from gametophytes both contribute about 25% to the population growth. Perennation among gametophytes is more important than among tetrasporophytes. The implication of this is that if this population is to be harvested, more tetrasporophytes can be harvested than gametophytes without resulting in the depletion of the resource. This is simulated in the matrix model by comparing the relative effects on population growth of increasing the mortality rate of the perennation phase of tetrasporophyte and gametophyte by 50 to 75%, and increasing recruitment rate in either phase, from summer to winter or from winter to summer.
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