Abstract
Seagrass meadows have important ecological roles in coastal ecosystems and provide high-value
ecosystems services compared to other marine and terrestrial habitats. Despite this, there is
growing evidence that this key ecosystems is declining on a global scale. Much of these declines
have been attributed to the effects of human alterations of marine habitats. Continued destructive
activities, in both South Africa and elsewhere, if not managed properly will result in the demise of
seagrass beds from coastal areas. With this in mind, the aim of the project is to determine the main
physico-chemical factors influencing Zostera capensis biomass and distribution in Langebaan
Lagoon. Five sites within the Langebaan Lagoon were selected and within these sites a minimum of
three and maximum of ten Z. capensisbeds were sampled, depending on the availability of the beds.
Five 10 cm core samples were collected from each bed, from which seagrass biomass, density, leaf
length, leaf width and epiphytic algal biomass were estimated. Physico-chemical data were
collected with a CTD to test for the differences in: temperature, turbidity, pH, salinity, dissolved
oxygen and dissolved chlorophyll levels. The results indicated that temperature and salinity are the
main factors driving biomass and distribution along Langebaan Lagoon. Increasing temperature
appears to have a negative effect on both leaf length and leaf width, while increasing salinity has a
positive effect on seagrass biomass. Although, the ancestral seagrass populations thrived in
conditions of higher temperatures, today the rates of change along the coast is so rapid that
seagrass populations cannot keep up with this change. In addition, sites near the open ocean
experienced a higher seagrass biomass than the sites further away, indicating that salinity is an
important factor driving growth and distribution. However, temperature and salinity are not the
sole factor responsible for the distribution of Z. capensis at Langebaan lagoon. Turbidity and
dissolved chlorophyll also appear to impact certain sites more than others. It is thus clear that at
least a few other factors must be considered: the interaction between nutrients, epiphytes and
macrograzers and the plants tolerance to the sediment quality. These different aspects need to be
studied in concert in order to perceive the full range of impacts on the Z. capensis beds and to better
manage these ever-declining key ecosystems.
Arendse, B (2021). Physico-chemical factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of the seagrass. Zostera capensis. in Langebaan Lagoon. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/physico-chemical-factors-influencing-the-spatial-and-temporal-distribution-of-the-seagrass-zostera-capensis-in-langebaan-lagoon
Arendse, Brittany "Physico-chemical factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of the seagrass. Zostera capensis. in Langebaan Lagoon" Afribary. Afribary, 15 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/physico-chemical-factors-influencing-the-spatial-and-temporal-distribution-of-the-seagrass-zostera-capensis-in-langebaan-lagoon. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Arendse, Brittany . "Physico-chemical factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of the seagrass. Zostera capensis. in Langebaan Lagoon". Afribary, Afribary, 15 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/physico-chemical-factors-influencing-the-spatial-and-temporal-distribution-of-the-seagrass-zostera-capensis-in-langebaan-lagoon >.
Arendse, Brittany . "Physico-chemical factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of the seagrass. Zostera capensis. in Langebaan Lagoon" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/physico-chemical-factors-influencing-the-spatial-and-temporal-distribution-of-the-seagrass-zostera-capensis-in-langebaan-lagoon