Tidal influences on the photoperiodic induction of tetrasporogenesis in Bonnemaisonia hamifera (Rhodophyta) |
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Authors: | A. M. Breeman M. D. Guiry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Marine Biology, Biological Centre, University of Groningen, PO Box 14, 9750 AA Haren (Gn), The Netherlands;(2) Department of Botany, University College Galway, The National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Photoperiodic control of tetrasporangium formation was studied in two low intertidal populations of Bonnemaisonia hamifera (Trailliella-phase) in Galway Bay, Ireland between September 1985 and February 1986. Photoperiodic induction was affected by tides, principally by the time of day at which high and low water occurred through the spring/neap cycle. High water of spring tides falling at the beginning and end of the day reduced the effective daylength for plants, and caused an early onset of reproduction. The threshold irradiance signalling light-dark transition was estimated to lie between (1-) 5 and 10 mol photons m-2 s-1 (400 to 700 nm). Low water of spring tides falling in the middle of the day exposed plants to high air temperatures during periods when seawater temperatures were below the lower limit for sporangium induction. This caused reproduction to be resumed. Quantitative differences between the two populations were caused by microclimatic effects (temperature, light reduction during tidal flooding) resulting from their different vertical heights on the shore. |
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