2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1444-2906.2008.01524.x
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Relationship between distribution patterns of shoots and light conditions on population floor in Zostera marina population

Abstract: This study was designed to identify a sustainable Zostera marina population based on the relationships between the distributional patterns of shoots and light conditions in the population. Population structures and light conditions on 22 April 2003 (season of reducing shoot density), 27 September 2003 (season of the annual minimum density and biomass) and 9 April 2004 (season of the annual maximum density and biomass) were examined. On 22 April 2003, the frequency distribution in shoot length was almost even. … Show more

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“…In communities composed of Z. japonica and Z. marina, both species are in an interspecific competition to harvest sufficient light energy. In Ise Bay, the Z. marina population showed maximum density and biomass during winter, and the relative light intensity on the population floor was 5-10% of surface PPFD [55,56]. Light requirement of Z. japonica in winter was 13.6% of surface PPFD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In communities composed of Z. japonica and Z. marina, both species are in an interspecific competition to harvest sufficient light energy. In Ise Bay, the Z. marina population showed maximum density and biomass during winter, and the relative light intensity on the population floor was 5-10% of surface PPFD [55,56]. Light requirement of Z. japonica in winter was 13.6% of surface PPFD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%