新斯科舍省海岸上目前的岩草,Ascophyllum nodosum,采收制度综述

Megan P. Fass
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在新斯科舍省发现了一种具有生态和经济价值的褐藻。被气囊覆盖的大叶子在潮间带创造了独特的水下树冠生态系统。由于其生物化学成分,葡萄叶根作为土壤补剂和肥料是有价值的。这种野生资源的商业采收始于大约60年前,此后一直在不断开发。谨慎管理葡萄属植物的库存是维持该行业的必要条件。在这篇文献综述中,总结和评估了新斯科舍省目前这种海藻的收获制度,并与其他地方的收获制度和潮间带海洋生态系统的状况进行了比较。关键词:藤蔓,生态影响,潮间带生态,资源管理,岩栖草收获,海藻产业
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The current rockweed, Ascophyllum nodosum, harvesting regime on the shores of Nova Scotia – a review
Ascophyllum nodosum is an ecologically and economically valuable species of brown seaweed found in Nova Scotia. The large fronds covered in airbladders create distinctive underwater canopy ecosystems in the intertidal zone. Ascophyllum is valuable as a soil supplement and fertilizer due to its biochemical composition. Commercial harvest of this wild resource began approximately sixty years ago and has been continuously exploited since. Careful management of Ascophyllum stocks is necessary to sustain the industry. In this literature review, the current harvesting regime of this seaweed in Nova Scotia is summarized and assessed in relation to harvesting regimes elsewhere and to the state of the intertidal marine ecosystem.Keywords:  Ascophyllum nodosum, ecological impacts, intertidal ecology, resource management, rockweed harvesting, seaweed industry
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