Abstract

The abundance of intertidal microalgal food resources was estimated on shores at Cape Banks (Botany Bay, New South Wales) by indirect assays of the concentration of chlorophyll on and in the surface of sandstone rocks. Examination of the relationships between chlorophyll concentration and weight and area of rock samples allowed valid assays to be made despite uncontrollable variations from replicate to replicate in the amount of rock sampled. Microalgal cells were also sampled directly by brushing them from the surface of the rock. The relationship between amount of chlorophyll in samples, and the number of microalgal cells in immediately adjacent brushed areas indicated a relatively constant amount of chlorophyll per cell at different heights and on different parts of the shore throughout different seasons of the year. These preliminaries determined that assays of chlorophyll provided reliable, repeatable estimates of the number of microalgal cells present. Replicated sampling at five heights on a transect spanning the mid-shore regions of a sheltered shore dominated by grazing gastropods, at approximately monthly intervals from 1977 to 1979, revealed a vertical gradient of increasing abundance of microalgae towards the bottom of the shore, except during summer. This trend was not correlated with decreasing abundance of microalgal grazers. During summer, the abundance of microalgae declined abruptly at all levels. The decrease was greatest at the lower levels, resulting in little or no difference among the abundances of microalgae at the five heights during summer. The seasonal changes were again unrelated to any major changes in densities of grazers. These trends confirm the general patterns of distribution of intertidal microalgae in previous studies in other parts of the world. The present data are discussed with respect to problems of interpretation of microalgal food resources for intertidal grazers.

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