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Stipe Length as an Indicator of Reproductive Maturity in the Kelp <Emphasis Type="Italic">Ecklonia cava</Emphasis>
Authors:Sangil Kim  Suk Hyun Youn  Hyun-Ju Oh  Sun Kyeong Choi  Yun Hee Kang  Tae-Hoon Kim  Hyuk Je Lee  Kwang-Sik Choi  Sang Rul Park
Institution:1.Ocean Climate & Ecology Research Division,National Institute of Fisheries Science,Busan,Korea;2.Estuarine & Coastal Ecology Laboratory, Department of Marine Life Sciences,Jeju National University,Jeju,Korea;3.Department of Earth and Marine Sciences, College of Ocean Sciences,Jeju National University,Jeju,Korea;4.Department of Biological Science,Sangji University,Wonju,Korea;5.School of Marine Biomedical Science (BK21 PLUS),Jeju National University,Jeju,Korea
Abstract:We conducted testing to determine whether stipe length is a useful indicator of reproductive maturity in the kelp Ecklonia cava, a species that plays a pivotal role in ecosystem functioning and services in subtidal areas. Approximately 100 sporophytes with stipes of various lengths were collected during the fertile period (July–November, 2013). We investigated the relationships between stipe length and other morphological characteristics to determine whether stipe length could indicate the age of reproductive maturity. Primary blade length, longest blade length, thallus height, and total length showed significant relationships with stipe length. The length of the primary and longest blades gradually declined as stipe length increased above 125 mm. Zoosporangial sori were found on the blades of more than 70% of individuals with stipes longer than 125 mm, but on only 8% of individuals with stipes less than 125 mm long. Stipe length therefore seems to be an acceptable proxy for reproductive maturity. Another factor to consider, however, is that all specimens with zoosporangial sori, regardless of stipe length, had a dry weight of 80 g or more; thus, individual biomass may also be an important parameter influencing the initiation of reproduction.
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