Looks Can Be Deceiving: Contrasting Temperature Characteristics Of Two Morphologically Similar Kelp Species Co-Occurring In The Arctic

BOTANICA MARINA(2021)

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Two morphologically similar digitate kelp species, Laminaria digitata and Hedophyllum nigripes, co-occur along a shallow sublittoral depth gradient in the Arctic but, in contrast to L. digitata, very few ecophysiological data exist for H. nigripes. We investigated growth, survival, photosynthetic characteristics and carbon:nitrogen ratios of juvenile sporophytes, and recruitment and survival of gametophytes in genetically verified Arctic isolates of both species along temperature gradients (0-25 degrees C) over 14 days. Laminaria digitata gametophytes survived 23-24 degrees C, while sporophytes survived 21-22 degrees C. Hedophyllum nigripes had lower temperature affinities. Gametophytes survived 19-21 degrees C, while sporophytes survived 18 degrees C. Male gametophytes were more heat-tolerant than female gametophytes in both species. The pronounced cold adaption of H. nigripes compared to L. digitata also became apparent in different sporophyte growth optima (L. digitata: 15 degrees C; H. nigripes: 10 degrees C) and gametogenesis optima (L. digitata: 5-15 degrees C; H. nigripes: 0-10 degrees C). Higher carbon:nitrogen ratios in H. nigripes suggest an adaptation to nutrient poor Arctic conditions. The overall temperature performance of H. nigripes possibly restricts the species to Arctic-Sub-Arctic regions, while Arctic L. digitata behaved similarly to cold-temperate populations. Our data suggest that a future increase in seawater temperatures may hamper the success of H. nigripes and favour L. digitata in Arctic environments.
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C:N-ratio, gametogenesis, growth rate, PAM fluorometry, sporophyte
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