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Tolerance response of Lessonia flavicans from the sub-Antarctic ecoregion of Magallanes under controlled environmental conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 1971-1977

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-014-0294-6

Keywords

Phaeophyceae; Environmental heterogeneity; Photoperiod; Salinity; Temperature

Funding

  1. CONICYT-Chile (FONDECYT) [1110875]
  2. Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity [ICMP05-002]
  3. Master of Science Program in Conservations and Management of Natural Resources in Sub-Antarctic Ecosystems of the University of Magallanes
  4. AM Millennium Scientific Initiative (Chile) [P05-002 ICM]
  5. Basal Financing Program of the Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (Chile) [PFB-23]

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Environmental heterogeneity plays a key role in spatio-temporal distribution of organisms, their ecology and their evolutionary biology, with their physiological response, or tolerance to the environment defining their distributional range. The macroalgae of the sub-Antarctic ecoregion of Magallanes are subject to a wide range of environments, resulting from geomorphological processes (glacial erosion in the Quaternary), oceanographic gradients, and drastic seasonal variations of photoperiod and irradiance (winter < 8 h of light, summer > 17 h). We examined the tolerance response of the brown alga Lessonia flavicans to contrasting environments (three salinities, two temperatures, and two photoperiods) under controlled laboratory conditions. Our results suggest that L. flavicans has limited salinity tolerance that is affected by temperature and photoperiod. Summer temperature (9 A degrees C A +/- 0.02) and photoperiod (18:6 h L:D) and salinity 32 psu seem optimal conditions for L. flavicans sporophyte development. Results of the present study provide key information for culturing a species of high economic and biological value, and could aid in predicting the species potential tolerance response to environmental fluctuations in the wake of global changes.

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