PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE OF GROWTH INFLUENCE ON CARBON STABLE ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF Undaria Pinnatifida Authors

Authors

  • Matheus Carvalho de Carvalho Kitasato University, School of Fisheries Sciences
  • Ken-Ichi Hayashizaki Kitasato University, School of Fisheries Sciences
  • Hisao Ogawa Kitasato University, School of Fisheries Sciences
  • Ryusuke Kado Kitasato University, School of Fisheries Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14203/mri.v32i2.453

Keywords:

13C, Undaria pinnatifida, Gross primary production

Abstract

Cultured sporophytic thalli of Undaria pinnatifida were collected at different periods of the year from Okkirai Bay, northeastern Japan. 13C of the thalli collected in January was much higher than that of the thalli collected in March, and young thalli collected in March showed a tendency towards lower 13C values comparing with adult ones. U. pinnatifida thalli grew fast in January, while young thalli in March showed slow growth due to the light limitation caused by shading adult thalli. Therefore, the growth rate of thallus may relate to 13C. Ongoing studies aim to quantitatively describe this relation and to search similar results for other species.

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Published

2026-01-09

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