Journal article

A stage-structured, stochastic population model for the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera

MA Burgman, VA Gerard

Marine Biology | Published : 1990

Abstract

We have developed a population model for the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C. Agardh in southern California, USA. The model includes five life-history stages and takes into account environmental and demographic stochasticity, as well as density-dependent interactions. The density of each stage is predicted on a monthly basis for up to 20 yr, and extinction probability is determined for adult sporophytes. Survival probabilities and rates of reproduction and growth are based on stage-specific responses to environmental conditions (irradiance and temperature), including the occurrence of El Niño events. The model is validated by comparing simulation results to empirical data from natural..

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