BIOTIC Species Information for Laminaria digitata
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Researched by | Jacqueline Hill | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||
General Biology | |||
Growth form | Digitate Foliose Straplike / Ribbonlike |
Feeding method | Photoautotroph |
Mobility/Movement | Permanent attachment |
Environmental position | Epilithic Epifloral |
Typical food types | Not relevant | Habit | Attached |
Bioturbator | Not relevant | Flexibility | High (>45 degrees) |
Fragility | Robust | Size | Large(>50cm) |
Height | Up to 2 m | Growth Rate | 1.3 cm/day |
Adult dispersal potential | None | Dependency | Independent |
Sociability | Solitary | ||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||
General Biology Additional Information | Kelps of the family Laminariaceae exhibit an alternation of generations, which involves dissimilar (heteromorphic) phases; an asexual diploid phase (the sporophyte) is usually of considerable size and a haploid dioecious phase (the gametophyte) that is microscopic. Sporophytes of Laminaria digitata can grow to a length of 2-4m. Growth rate is seasonally controlled with a period of rapid growth from February to July and one of slower growth from August to January. The growth rate given is the mean growth rate during season of maximal growth (Kain 1979). There is no defined growth zone in Laminaria digitata but growth is diffuse in the lamina (blade). In general the whole new lamina is able to grow but throughout the year it is greatest near the base. | ||
Biology References | Dickinson, 1963, Guiry & Blunden, 1991, Birkett et al., 1998b, Kain, 1979, Bolten & Lüning, 1982, |