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Sustainable management of economically valuable seaweed stocks at the limits of their range of distribution: Ascophyllum nodosum (Phaeophyceae) and its southernmost population in Europe

机译:经济上有价值的海藻股的可持续管理在其分布范围的限制:eScophyllum Nodosum(Phaeophyceae)及其欧洲最南端的人口

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Seaweeds such as Ascophyllum nodosum are essential components of coastal ecosystems, being frequently relevant both ecologically and economically. The current increasing demand for seaweed biomass must be compatible with sustainable management practices of these resources. This study aims to provide supporting evidence for the establishment of management plans for "edge populations" (at their distributional limits) with commercial interest using, as a model, the southernmost population of A. nodosum in Europe (which occurs on the northern coast of Portugal). In this study, standing stock, biomass renewal and seasonal and spatial patterns of occurrence of this Ascophyllum unexploited population were assessed in order to evaluate harvesting potential. A total of 16 patchily distributed and variable sized beds, covering an area of 112,126 m(2), were delimited during late summer/autumn of 2016, providing a standing stock of 30,952.12 kg(dw). The abundance of these populations was stable over time (2005-2010), although small-scale spatial variations and changes in individual biomass due to seasonal loss could be identified. However, the potential biomass renewal as estimated for this whole population was 290.3 kg(dw) year(-1), representing only 0.94% of the calculated standing stock. Based on these results, the importance of considering the population's renewal potential is highlighted in addition to individual phenotypic traits when managing harvesting. Specifically, given the vulnerability and ecological relevance of the studied population, the recommendation herein is to avoid harvesting of this species at its southernmost location in Europe.
机译:Seaweeds等海藻瘤Nodosum是沿海生态系统的基本组成部分,经常在生态和经济上繁忙。目前对海藻生物质的需求不断增加,必须与这些资源的可持续管理实践兼容。本研究旨在为建立“边缘人口”(以其分配限制)的管理计划提供支持证据,以商业利益为模型,作为欧洲的NodoSum最南端(这发生在北部海岸)葡萄牙)。在这项研究中,评估了常备库存,生物量更新和季节性和空间发生这种脑卒中未分发的群体的发生模式,以评估收获潜力。在2016年末/秋季夏季/秋季占地面积,共有16个拼凑地分布式和可变的床,占地112,126米(2),提供了30,952.12千克(DW)的常设库存。这些群体的丰富随时间稳定(2005-2010),尽管可以识别由于季节性损失引起的小规模空间变化和各个生物量的变化。然而,据估计,这一整个人口估计的潜在生物量更新是290.3千克(DW)年(-1),只占计算产股票的0.94%。基于这些结果,除了管理收获时,还突出了考虑人口续期潜力的重要性。具体而言,鉴于研究人群的脆弱性和生态相关,本文的建议是避免在其欧洲最南端的地点收获该物种。

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