Abstract

The seasonal variation of the reproductive and vegetative phases of Gracilaria pacifìca Abbott was studied in two populations with different type of substrate, in Estero de Punta Banda, Baja California, Mexico. Thirteen field samplings were carried out from April 1986 to November 1987. Differences in type and phase dominance were observed in both populations. At station 1 (mud-sand), vegetative plants were dominant with maximum values in winter. Tetrasporic plants were more abundant in summer and less in winter. The absence of cystocarpic plants was evident and the few spermatangial plants were observed only in autumn-winter. At station 2 (pebbles and rock), vegetative and cystocarpic plants were dominant with maximum values in spring and summer, respectively. Tetrasporic plants were more abundant in summer and less in winter-spring. Spermatangial plants were present throughout the year, with maximum abundance in autumn-winter.

Highlights

  • El género Gracilaria (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) está representado por cerca de 150 especies distribuidas ampliamente en regiones tropicales, templadas y frías del mundo (Fredericq y Hommersand, 1989; Whyte ef al., 1981) y ha sido considerado como un recurso de gran importancia económica por su contenido de agar y rápido crecimiento (Kim, 1970)

  • The genus Gmcilanb (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) is represented by close to 150 species widely distributed in tropical, temperate and co01 regions of the world (Fredericq and Hommersand, 1989; Whyte ef al., 1981) and is considered a resource of great economicalvalue due to its agar content and fast growth (Kim, 1970)

  • The rest is obtained from Gelidium, 35%, and Pterocladia, 5% (Whyte and Englar, 1980)

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Introduction

El género Gracilaria (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) está representado por cerca de 150 especies distribuidas ampliamente en regiones tropicales, templadas y frías del mundo (Fredericq y Hommersand, 1989; Whyte ef al., 1981) y ha sido considerado como un recurso de gran importancia económica por su contenido de agar y rápido crecimiento (Kim, 1970). The genus Gmcilanb (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) is represented by close to 150 species widely distributed in tropical, temperate and co regions of the world (Fredericq and Hommersand, 1989; Whyte ef al., 1981) and is considered a resource of great economicalvalue due to its agar content and fast growth (Kim, 1970). Species of this genus are harvested in 20 countries and are responsible for 60% of the world’s agar production. The rest is obtained from Gelidium, 35%, and Pterocladia, 5% (Whyte and Englar, 1980)

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