Demography and dynamics of giant kelp cohorts across four decades: Lessons for conservation and resilience planning
P. Edward Parnell, Cleridy E. Lennert‐Cody, Lydia B. Ladah, Kristin L. Riser, Brenna Bulach, James J. Leichter, Ami K. Latker, Stephen C. Schroeter, Paul K. Dayton

TL;DR
This study examines giant kelp population changes over 40 years in San Diego to guide conservation and resilience planning amid marine warming.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into kelp cohort dynamics and resilience in response to disturbances and warming, informing conservation prioritization.
Findings
Cohort recruitment varied spatially, with pulsed recruitment more common at deeper sites.
Cohort longevity was inversely related to temperature and sea urchin density, with deeper sites showing greater resilience.
The marine heat wave of 2014–2015 reduced kelp cohort size and resilience, highlighting the need for deeper site restoration.
Abstract
Kelp forests throughout many temperate zones are in decline due to various human stressors, chiefly marine warming. Conservation measures including restoration are presently of great interest and focus on both historical and novel methodologies. Of paramount importance for these efforts is an understanding of the mechanics of kelp decline to identify the factors and triggers leading to stepwise declines and thus support the development and spatial prioritization of strategic intervention to facilitate resilience. Here, we utilized a unique dataset documenting the demographic dynamics of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, in response to multiple disturbances across >40 years off San Diego (California, USA). The recruitment and life history of >14,000 individuals were used to evaluate cohort structure, size, and longevity forced by algal community structure and disturbance. Cohort dynamics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics · Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
