Long lifespan and substantial biomass production support stable high biomass of Ascophyllum nodosum under interannual climate fluctuations in Greenland
Birgit Olesen, Núria Marbà, Carlos M. Duarte, Dorte Krause‐Jensen

TL;DR
A study in Greenland shows that the brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum maintains high biomass and stability despite harsh climate conditions.
Contribution
The study reveals how Ascophyllum nodosum sustains high biomass through long lifespan and low turnover in a subarctic environment.
Findings
Population biomass of Ascophyllum nodosum in Greenland is within the upper known range despite northern location.
Long lifespan and low mortality rates contribute to population stability in Ascophyllum nodosum.
High biomass productivity balances branch loss and supports stability under climate fluctuations.
Abstract
The brown macroalga Ascophyllum nodosum is a foundation species on intertidal rocky shores, where its perennial canopy and high productivity support key ecological functions. However, its population dynamics near the northern edge, where low temperatures and sea ice may challenge stability, are largely unknown. We followed the population structure, dynamics, and nutrient status of A. nodosum in the sheltered, subarctic Kobbefjord, Greenland from 2012 to 2019. Despite the northern location, population biomass (16–27 kg FW · m−2) was within the upper known range and was dominated by few large (max length: 109 cm), old individuals (observed age: up to 19 years; estimated mean lifespan: 37.5 years based on intrinsic mortality rate). Population density remained stable because of low mortality (0.019 · year−1) and recruitment rates (0.010 · year−1), sustained by an understory of small…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics · Marine Biology and Ecology Research
