Seagrasses of Western Australia

Seagrasses of Western Australia

The Seagrasses of Western Australia are marine plants found along the coast, around islands, and in estuaries of Western Australia. The region contains some of the largest seagrass meadows in the world, and is the most diverse in the number of species. The variety of habitats along its western and southern coasts is often soft sands in shallow subtropical waters, ideal for these species. The West Australian coastline is approximately 12 500 km long, extending from 32-34°S to 12°S, a range of tropical to temperate waters.

Description

Marine grasses are flowering plants that evolved from terrestial grasses to habitat in coastal waters. In contrast to seaweeds, usually found on rocks, seagrass colonises sandy ocean beds to form dense stands and meadows. The diverse range of habitat in coastal regions of Western Australia are occupied, or formed, by these plants. These plants possess rhizome which extend under the sand, stems emerge from these with one, or many, flattened and elongated leaves. These features allow the plants to stabilise its substrate, anchor itself against currents, and change its environment. A colony may have one or several species of seagrass, and a large number of other species living within it. The area covered by seagrass in Western Australian waters is equivalent to Australia's rainforest.cite book|last=Morrison|first=Sue|coauthors=Storrie, Ann|title=Wonders of Western Waters: The Marine Life of Western Australia|publisher=Department of Conservation and Land Management|date=1999|isbn=0 7309 6894 4]

Distribution

The range extends to the temperate regions of the Southern Ocean. Some areas of the southern coast provide suitable habitat, such as those at King George Sound and the Archipelago of the Recherche, the warmer water of the Leeuwin Current contributes the diversity of these seagrass communities. The western coast contain notable and diverse seagrass beds; Cockburn Sound and the Swan River estuary, and the Houtman Abrolhos, Rottnest and other islands. The Wooramel Seagrass Bank 12 species - estimated 4,500 km² of seabed - at Shark Bay is "the largest reported seagrass meadows in the world "(Walker, 1989). The Timor Sea is largely unsurveyed.

Ecosystem

Seagrasses are the foundation of complex ecosystems, primarily from the ability to colonise inshore coastal sand with its roots and matted rhizomes. These meadows are able to provide habitat to other species, especially epiphytic relationships, and are a food source for other organisms. Western rock lobsters are found as juveniles amongst seagrass, receiving food and shelter until they reach maturity. The leaves are also eaten by dugong and other creatures.

Diversity

The seagrasses of Western Australia are the most diverse of any region in the world, 26 species in 11 genera are currently described.

The four families of Alismatales includes three genera within Hydrocharitaceae, a largely aquatic family of tape grasses, and seven other genera of marine species.cite web|url=http://florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/marineplants/|title=Marine Plants of Western Australia|work=FloraBase|accessdate=2008-09-19]

*Hydrocharitaceae
**"Enhalus acoroides" (L.f.) Royle
**"Halophila australis" Doty & B.C.Stone
**"Halophila decipiens" Ostenf.
** "Halophila minor" (Zoll.) Hartog
** "Halophila ovalis" (R.Br.) Hook.f.
** "Halophila spinulosa" (R.Br.) Asch.
** "Thalassia hemprichii" (Ehrenb.) Asch.

* Cymodoceaceae
** "Amphibolis antarctica" (Labill.) Sonder et Aschers. ex Aschers.
** "Amphibolis griffithii" (J.Black) den Hartog
** "Cymodocea angustata" Ostenfeld
** "Cymodocea serrulata" (R.Br.) Asch. et Magnus
** "Halodule pinifolia" (Miki) den Hartog
** "Halodule uninervis" (Forsk.) Aschers.
** "Syringodium isoetifolium" (Aschers.) Dandy
** "Thalassodendron ciliatum" (Forrsk.) den Hartog
** "Thalassodendron pachyrhizum" den Hartog

*Posidoniaceae
** "Posidonia angustifolia" Cambridge and J.Kuo
** "Posidonia australis" Hook.f.
** "Posidonia coriacea" Cambridge and J.Kuo
** "Posidonia denhartogii" J.Kuo and Cambridge
** "Posidonia kirkmanii" J.Kuo and Cambridge
** "Posidonia ostenfeldii" den Hartog
** "Posidonia robertsoniae" J.Kuo and Cambridge
** "Posidonia sinuosa" Cambridge and J.Kuo

*Zosteraceae
** "Heterozostera nigricaulis" J.Kuo
** "Heterozostera polychlamys" J.Kuo
** "Zostera muelleri Asch.
** "Zostera muelleri subsp. mucronata" (Hartog) S.W.L.Jacobs

ee also

* Coastal regions of Western Australia

Notes

References

*cite book |last= Rippey|first=Elizabeth |authorlink= |coauthors=Rowland (Reinette), Barbara |editor= |others= |title=Coastal plants: Perth and the south-west region |origyear=1995 |edition= 2nd ed. |year=2004 |publisher= University of Western Australia Press |location= Perth |language= |isbn= 1 920694 05 6|pages= 243-247|chapter=Seagrasses |quote=
*
* New combinations in Australasian "Zostera" (Zosteraceae). Telopea 11(2) 127-128 [http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/75115/Tel11Jac127.pdf]
*cite web|url=http://www.npg.gov.au/coasts/publications/somer/annex1/seagrasses.html|title=Seagrasses: Seagrasses of Western Australia|coauthor=I. Poiner, R., Peterken C. |work=State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia: The Marine Environment - Technical Annex: 1|publisher=CSIRO (Division of Fisheries)|quote= Cockburn Sound ... by 1978, 97% of the original 34 km2 of seagrass had been lost (Cambridge & McComb 1984).
*

Further reading

* Walker, D.I. (1990) Seagrass in Shark Bay, Western Australia. In: "Research in Shark Bay: Report of the France-Australe Bicentenary Expedition Committee." (Eds. P.F. Berry, S.D. Bradshaw, B.R. Wilson) (Western Australian Museum, Perth). p.101-6


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