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Effects of El Niño on local hydrography and growth of the giant kelp, <i>Macrocystis pyrifera</i>, at Santa Catalina Island, California1
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EutrophicationEngineeringBotanyOceanographyGiant KelpEarth ScienceLimnologyNutrient StoichiometryEl NiñoBenthic EcologyPhotosynthesisBiogeochemistryPhytoplankton EcologySouthern CaliforniaSanta Catalina IslandMarine EcologyMarine BiologyInternal WavesPlant Physiology
Deepened isotherms associated with El Niño resulted in severe nutrient limitation and very low kelp productivity during the last half of 1983. Frond growth rates were so low that terminal blades formed before reaching the surface, eliminating the canopy. Frond initiation rates were also extremely low, resulting in significant reductions in mean plant size. Plants growing above 10 m were more severely affected than plants at 20 m. These results suggest that nutrient pulses associated with internal waves are critical for survival of Macrocystis pyrifera in nutritionally marginal habitats in southern California.
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