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Floating period of Sargassacean thalli estimated by the change in density

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The density (fresh weight/volume) of the detached thalli of four sargassacean species (Myagropsis myagroides, Sargassum horneri, S. patens, S. siliquastrum) was measured weekly to determine their floating period. Thalli of the four species were collected with respect to the difference in their reproductive stage, and their floating abilities at different stages were determined. Floating thallus was ballasted with pre-weighed leads until the final addition of a weight caused sinking. The density and floating period of sargassacean thalli were dependent on the species and the specimens’ reproductive stage. The floating period of thalli detached before maturation was estimated to be between 4 and 14 weeks. However, thalli detached during maturation had a floating period of between 1 and 8 weeks, and those detached after maturation sank within 2 weeks. Sargassum horneri had the lowest density and the longest floating period among the four species investigated and this may explain the high abundance of S. horneri in floating seaweeds observed in the Sea of Japan.

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I thank Dr. H. Nakahara and Dr. T. Komatsu for the critical comments on the manuscript, and T. Nishigaki, A. Douke, M. Itani, and Y. Wada who helped with the experiment. This is contribution no. 157 from the Kyoto Institute of Oceanic and Fishery Science.

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Yatsuya, K. Floating period of Sargassacean thalli estimated by the change in density. J Appl Phycol 20, 797–800 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10811-007-9293-1

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