Opzioni
Keep It Simple: Improving the Ex Situ Culture of Cystoseira s.l. to Restore Macroalgal Forests
2023
Periodico
PLANTS
Abstract
Brown algae from genus Cystoseira s.l. form dense underwater forests that represent the
most productive areas in the Mediterranean Sea. Due to the combined effects of global and local
stressors such as climate change, urbanization, and herbivore outbreaks, there has been a severe
decline in brown algal forests in the Mediterranean Sea. Natural recovery of depleted sites is unlikely
due to the low dispersal capacity of these species, and efficient techniques to restore such habitats
are needed. In this context, the aims of our study were (1) to improve and simplify the current ex
situ laboratory protocol for the cultivation of Gongolaria barbata by testing the feasibility of some
cost-effective and time-efficient techniques on two donor sites of G. barbata and (2) to evaluate the
survival and growth of young thalli during the laboratory phase and during the most critical five
months after out-planting. Specifically, the following ex situ cultivation methods were tested: (A)
cultivation on clay tiles in mesocosms with culture water prepared by three different procedures (a)
filtered seawater with a 0.22 m filter membrane, (b) filtered seawater with a 0.7 m filter membrane
(GF), and (c) UV-sterilized water, and (B) cultivation on clay tiles in open laboratory systems. After
two weeks, all thalli were fixed to plastic lantern net baskets suspended at a depth of 2 m in the
coastal sea (hybrid method), and the algal success was monitored in relation to the different donor
sites and cultivation protocol. The satisfactory results of this study indicate that UV-sterilized water
is suitable for the cultivation of G. barbata in mesocosm, which significantly reduces the cost of the
laboratory phase. This opens the possibility of numerous and frequent algal cultures during the
reproductive period of the species. Additionally, if the young thalli remain in the lantern net baskets
for an extended period of several months, they can grow significantly in the marine environment
without being exposed to pressure from herbivorous fish.
Diritti
open access
license:creative commons
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