Physiological responses of the alien macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae (Phaeophyceae, Heterokontophyta) to changes in nutrients and temperature
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The Asian brown macroalga R. okamurae has invaded the ultraoligotrophic
areas of Mediterranean coasts since 2015, with drastic impacts on environmental conditions and socioeconomic activities in coastal areas in Europe.
Therefore, it is intriguing how this species is able to grow and expand at the
observed rates. In this context, the physiological responses of R. okamurae
to changing nutrient concentrations and temperature were analyzed. Two experiments were conducted, evaluating six combinations of nitrate and phosphate concentrations and their potential interaction with temperature. Nutrient
uptake efficiency (NUE) and rates (NUR), photosynthetic responses, growth
rates, and biomass composition were evaluated. Photosynthesis parameters,
soluble proteins, and NO−
3-NUR increased with increasing N:P ratio; however,
PO3−
4 -NUR was very similar in all treatments. The species showed high capacity for nitrate assimilation, which was rapidly modulated by its external
concentration and temperature (more than 90% of NO3-NUE after 5days in
treatments with 5, 10, 16, 25, and 40N:1P). Consequently, N-nutrients were
removed from the water by R. okamurae and likely stored inside the cells.
This process will allow the alga to maintain high growth rates if thalli are
moved to oligotrophic areas, favoring its spreading to many marine environments. Additionally, fucoxanthin was the predominant carotenoid in this species, although its content was lower than in other brown macroalgae species
(mean value of 0.51±0.05mg·g−1 DW). However, since a huge amount of
R. okamurae is observed recurrently on beaches, the use of this biomass
might be proposed to compensate partially for its impacts.
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Bonomi-Barufi, J., Figueroa, F. L., Vega, J., Huesa, R., Harb, T. B., Avilés, A., Mercado, J. M., & Korbee, N. (2024). Physiological responses of the alien macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae (Phaeophyceae, Heterokontophyta) to changes in nutrients and temperature. Journal of Phycology, 00, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpy.13528










