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MEPS 748:17-31 (2024)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14715

Restricted recovery of Eisenia bicyclis kelp forest following sea urchin removal on the Pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan

Yukio Agatsuma1,*, Takuzo Abe2, Eri Inomata1,3, Satomi Takagi1,4, Kazuyuki Tanaka1, Masato Hirotsune1, Kohei Maeda1, Masakazu N. Aoki1

1Laboratory of Marine Plant Ecology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Aoba, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8572, Japan
2Minami-Sanriku Nature Center, Togura, Minami-Sanriku, Miyagi 986-0781, Japan
3 Riken Food Co., Ltd., Yuriage, Natori, Miyagi 981-1204, Japan
4 Kushiro Field Station, Fisheries Resources Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Katsurakoi, Kushiro, Hokkaido 085-0802, Japan
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ABSTRACT: Little information is available on the destruction of Eisenia bicyclis kelp forests (Phaeophyceae: Laminariales) due to overgrazing by sea urchins. In Shizugawa Bay, on the northeastern Pacific coast of Japan, overgrazing by the sea urchin Mesocentrotus nudus caused the destruction of E. bicyclis forests between 2014 and 2015. This study investigated the recovery of an adult kelp forest in relation to sea urchin densities through the continuous removal of sea urchins at 3 permanent experimental transects spanning 100 m2 for 3.8 yr from September 2015 to June 2019. The relationship between the densities of sea urchins and kelp juveniles was also analyzed. Estimates of the threshold density and biomass of sea urchins required to trigger the phase shift from an E. bicyclis forest to a barren were 15.5 ind. m-2 and 712.0 g m-2, respectively. The removal of sea urchins expanded the offshore kelp growth area. However, an increase in adult kelp following the return of juveniles was restricted to the nearshore half of the transects. The successful recruitment of kelp juveniles, followed by the recovery of adult kelp forest, requires reduction of the density of M. nudus of 40-50 mm diameter to 0 or 1 ind. m-2. Reducing sea urchin densities in autumn, when many move from barrens to invade kelp forests, is crucial to ensure the survival of kelp juveniles. This study highlights the presence of an intensified positive feedback mechanism of the barren state due to high grazing intensity and a weakened Oyashio Current.


KEY WORDS: Eisenia bicyclis · Recruitment · Phase shift · Barren · Mesocentrotus nudus · Oyashio Current


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Cite this article as: Agatsuma Y, Abe T, Inomata E, Takagi S and others (2024) Restricted recovery of Eisenia bicyclis kelp forest following sea urchin removal on the Pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 748:17-31. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14715

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