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Influence of Distribution Spacing on Intraspecific Competition in the Brown Seaweed Sargassum thunbergii Along the Luhua Coast, China
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Sargassum thunbergii is a dominant seaweed species in the intertidal zone along the coast of China. It provides various ecological services, such as primary productivity, marine carbon sequestration, and water purification. To investigate the population structure characteristics of Sargassum thunbergii, the Hegyi competition model was employed to quantify intraspecific competition within populations in the intertidal zone of Luhua Island, China. The results showed that the competition intensity decreased as a power function (y = 1.93x−0.89, R2 = 0.28) with increasing seaweed height. Intraspecific competition had minimal effects on seaweeds taller than 50 cm. Seaweeds at lower population levels exhibited more stable competition indices. Therefore, the model can reliably predict intraspecific competition intensity in Sargassum thunbergii. The sample circle method was applied to identify an optimal intraspecific competitive range of 50 cm for intertidal populations of Sargassum thunbergii. This study provides scientific guidance for seaweed spacing and rational harvesting during ecological restoration. Moreover, it offers valuable insight for conserving other macroalgae, such as Sargassum fusiforme, and restoring seaweed beds ecologically.
Title: Influence of Distribution Spacing on Intraspecific Competition in the Brown Seaweed Sargassum thunbergii Along the Luhua Coast, China
Description:
Sargassum thunbergii is a dominant seaweed species in the intertidal zone along the coast of China.
It provides various ecological services, such as primary productivity, marine carbon sequestration, and water purification.
To investigate the population structure characteristics of Sargassum thunbergii, the Hegyi competition model was employed to quantify intraspecific competition within populations in the intertidal zone of Luhua Island, China.
The results showed that the competition intensity decreased as a power function (y = 1.
93x−0.
89, R2 = 0.
28) with increasing seaweed height.
Intraspecific competition had minimal effects on seaweeds taller than 50 cm.
Seaweeds at lower population levels exhibited more stable competition indices.
Therefore, the model can reliably predict intraspecific competition intensity in Sargassum thunbergii.
The sample circle method was applied to identify an optimal intraspecific competitive range of 50 cm for intertidal populations of Sargassum thunbergii.
This study provides scientific guidance for seaweed spacing and rational harvesting during ecological restoration.
Moreover, it offers valuable insight for conserving other macroalgae, such as Sargassum fusiforme, and restoring seaweed beds ecologically.
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