Jacob Nepper-Davidsen, Marie Magnusson, Christopher R. K. Glasson, Rebecca J. Lawton
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摘要
本地海带Ecklonia radiata是新西兰新兴海藻养殖业的目标物种,然而,线配置对养殖海藻的生存和生长的影响尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们在新西兰北部种植了9条海藻生长线(每条20个个体),分为三种线配置(垂直、水平2米深和水平4米深),在2021年8月至2022年4月期间生长。不同株系的初始存活率相似,但只有垂直株系的个体在4个月后存活(38%±12 SD)。同样,与水平线相比,在垂直线上,幼鱼的平均伸长生长高85% (0.11 cm day−1±0.03 SD),最大平均体重高77% (106 g WW±73 SD)。异常温暖的水温可能是1月至4月观测到的辐射E.总体高死亡率的主要驱动因素,而温度和光照胁迫的结合可能是在浅深度垂直线上观测到的比深深度更高的死亡率的主要驱动因素。综上所述,本研究支持在垂直垂线上而不是在水平垂线上进行放养。
Line configuration and farming depth markedly affect survival and growth in the kelp Ecklonia radiata
The native kelp Ecklonia radiata is a target species for the emerging seaweed aquaculture industry in New Zealand, however, the effect of line configuration on survival and growth of farmed seaweed is unknown. In this study, we outplanted nine seaweed growth lines (with 20 individuals each) in three line configurations (vertical, horizontal 2 m depth, and horizontal 4 m depth) in northern New Zealand for grow-out between August 2021 and April 2022. Initial survival rates were similar between line configurations, but only individuals growing on vertical lines survived after four months (38% ± 12 SD). Similarly, on vertical lines, average juvenile growth by elongation was 85% higher (0.11 cm day−1 ± 0.03 SD) and maximum average weight of individuals was 77% higher (106 g WW ± 73 SD), compared to horizontal lines. Unusually warm water temperatures were likely a central driver for the overall high mortality of E. radiata observed from January to April, while a combination of temperature and light stress was likely a central driver for higher mortality observed on vertical lines at shallow depths compared to deeper depths. In conclusion, this study supports farming E. radiata on vertical dropper lines rather than horizontal lines.
期刊介绍:
Aims: The diversity of aquatic environments in the southern continents and oceans is of worldwide interest to researchers and resource managers in research institutions, museums, and other centres. The New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research plays an important role in disseminating information on observational, experimental, theoretical and numerical research on the marine, estuarine and freshwater environments of the region.