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KINETICS OF NITRATE, AMMONIUM, AND UREA UPTAKE BY FOUR INTERTIDAL SEAWEEDS FROM NEW ZEALAND<sup>1</sup>
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BiologyBiogeochemistryEngineeringAquacultureNew ZealandUptake KineticsMarine ChemistryMicrobial EcologyNutrient CycleMarine BiologyAlgal BiologyPhytoplankton EcologyN UptakeKinetics Of NitrateTrophic Transfer
The competitive ability for N uptake by four intertidal seaweeds, Stictosiphonia arbuscula (Harvey) King et Puttock, Apophlaea lyallii Hook. f. et Harvey, Scytothamnus australis Hook. f. et Harvey, and Xiphophora gladiata (Labillardière) Montagne ex Harvey, from New Zealand is described by the uptake kinetics for NO 3 − , NH 4 + , and urea. This is the first study to report uptake kinetics for N uptake by a range of southern hemisphere intertidal seaweeds in relation to season and zonation. Species growing at the highest shore positions had higher NO 3 − and urea uptake at both high and low concentrations and had unsaturable NH 4 + uptake in both summer and winter. Although there was evidence of some feedback inhibition of V max for NO 3 − uptake by Stictosiphonia arbuscula growing at the lower vertical limits of its range, rates were high compared with species growing lower on the shore. Our results highlight the superior competitive ability for N uptake of certain high intertidal seaweeds, and consistent with our previous findings we can conclude that intertidal seaweeds in southeast New Zealand are adapted to maximizing N acquisition in a potentially N‐limiting environment.
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