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Henitsoa Jaonalison, Laboratory of Evolutionary Ecology, FOCUS, University of Liège, B-4000 Liège, Belgium.
PhD
Jean Mark Kira, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
Master Student
André Rakotoarimanana, University of Toamasina, CUR Barikadimy, Building B, 4th, Toamasina 501, Madagascar
PhD
Lantoasinoro Nirinarisoa Ranivoarivelo, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
PhD
Cicelin Rakotomahazo, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
PhD
Gildas Boleslas Georges Todinanahary, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
Professor
Gaëtan Tsiresy
PhD
Aina Le Don Nomenisoa, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
PhD Student
Fidèle Rakotonjanahary, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
PhD Student
Igor Eeckhaut, 5: University of Mons, 20 Place du Parc, 7000 Mons, Belgium.
Professor at University
Mara Edouard Remanevy, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
Professor at University
Jamie Spencer Obe, Feed-Back Madagascar NGO, Lot II M 98 i Antsakaviro, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar
Director
Richard Rasolofonirina, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
PhD
Thierry Lavitra, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (IH.SM), University of Toliara, 48B042 Rue Dr Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141 - Toliara 601, Madagascar
Professor at University
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Spatio-temporal variation of macroalgal assemblages in southwestern Madagascar
Claudia Rodine
Henitsoa Jaonalison
Jean Mark Kira
André Rakotoarimanana
Lantoasinoro Nirinarisoa Ranivoarivelo
Cicelin Rakotomahazo
Gildas Boleslas Georges Todinanahary
Gaëtan Tsiresy
Aina Le Don Nomenisoa
Fidèle Rakotonjanahary
Igor Eeckhaut
Mara Edouard Remanevy
Jamie Spencer Obe
Richard Rasolofonirina
Thierry Lavitra
Abstract
The spatial and temporal distribution of macroalgal assemblages at 10 sites in the Baie de Ranobe and Baie de Toliara in southwestern Madagascar were investigated during warm (February to March) and cool (July to August) seasons. Algal species were identified and coverage estimated at six habitats between the shore and 15 m depth, based on surveys with 0.5 m x 0.5 m quadrats along transects of 30 m long by 5 m broad. Ninety eight taxa (53 red, 24 green, 21 brown) were identified of which 42 were edible. Species dominance varied by bay and season, with Sargassum latifolium dominating during the warm season, and Hypnea musciformis and Ulva lactuca prevalent during the cool season. Algal cover did not differ significantly between bays, but cover differed significantly between habitats. S. latifolium, U. lactuca, and H. musciformis were prominent on the algal shelf, Ulva reticulata on the inner shelf, and Amansia rhodantha on the outer shelf. Edible seaweed proportions increased during the cool season, particularly at algal and inner-shelf habitats. Generalized Linear Model analysis confirmed significant differences in edible algal cover across habitats and seasons. The potential of sustainably using macroalgae for aquaculture and human consumption in southwestern Madagascar is highlighted.