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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2012.0262

Seasonal Variations of Seaweed Community Structure at the Subtidal Zone of Bihwa on the East Coast of Korea  

Kim, Young-Dae (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute)
Park, Mi-Seon (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute)
Yoo, Hyun-Il (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute)
Min, Byung-Hwa (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute)
Jin, Hyung-Joo (Department of Marine Molecular Biotechnology, Gangneung-Wonju National University)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.45, no.3, 2012 , pp. 262-270 More about this Journal
Abstract
Seaweeds provide habitats in which marine animals can spawn and develop, and serve as a food supply for algaegrazing species such as sea urchins and abalone. Recently, seaweed species have disappeared from coastal ecosystems, leaving barren ground, defined as habitats that have lost their algae forests and where coralline algae containing calcium carbonate components have become encrusted on rocks. The biological causes of barren ground include grazing by herbivores and excessive seaweed harvest. The environmental harm caused by the spread of barren ground includes accelerated eutrophication following the reduction in seaweed, which plays an important role in oceanic purification. In the present study, we identified the relationships between various seaweed species and the occurrence of barren ground. Subtidal benthic macroalgal flora and community structure were observed seasonally on barren ground along vertical transects of rocky shores of Bihwa, Samchuck, and the east coast of Korea from February to November 2006. Fifty-eight seaweed species were identified, including 7 green, 15 brown, and 36 red algae species. There were between 6 and 28 species among seasons. Over the whole study period, average seaweed biomass (g wet wt $m^{-2}$) was 241.90 g, with a seasonal range of 25.26 to 760.34 g. Seaweed biomass declined with increasing seawater depth and ranged between 91.26 and 422.08 g. The vertical distribution of algae was characterized by Undaria pinnatifida and Sargassum honeri at 5 m, S. honeri and U. pinnatifida at 10 m, and U. pinnatifida and Agarum clathratum at 15 m depth. Seasonal patterns in community indices were not found. Community indices showed different patterns along vertical shoreline gradients; the dominance index increased but the richness, evenness, and diversity indices decreased with seawater depth. Sea urchin density was 8 to 24 individ. $m^{-2}$ in Bihwa. These urchin populations had significantly aggregated spatial patterns and recurrent destructive grazing appeared to be occurring.
Keywords
Algal flora; Barren ground; Community; Diversity; Seaweed; Sea urchin;
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