Copyright © 2007 Inter-ResearchHerbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviour may counter the negative effects of elevated nutrients on algal habitats. Understanding this phenomenon may be useful in understanding why some localities have greater persistence and resilience than others in the face of sudden increases in nutrient loads (e.g. run-off from storm events). We used 3 successive field experiments to test, and subsequently accept, the hypotheses that under intense regimes of herbivory (1) molluscs reduce a greater percentage cover of opportunistic algae (turfs) exposed to elevated nutrients, and consequently these algae have less biomass than those exposed to ambient nutrients, (...
Algal biofilms in streams are simultaneously controlled by light and nutrient availability (bottom-u...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Little is known about the cumulative effects of multiple (.2) environmental controls on species perf...
Herbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviou...
Certain environmental conditions facilitate the control of primary producers by herbivores. Environm...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The capacity of natural systems to absorb disturbances without undergoing major...
Assemblages of algae are altered by both bottom - up ( e.g. nutrient availability ) and top - down (...
Human modification of the abiotic environment can cause profound change to biological communities, y...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
Eutrophication can profoundly change rocky shore communities. These changes often cause the replacem...
The intensity at which organisms interact is affected by abiotic conditions. Ocean warming and acidi...
It has recently been suggested that there is a positive synergistic relationship between herbivorous...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...
Algal biofilms in streams are simultaneously controlled by light and nutrient availability (bottom-u...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Little is known about the cumulative effects of multiple (.2) environmental controls on species perf...
Herbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviou...
Certain environmental conditions facilitate the control of primary producers by herbivores. Environm...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The capacity of natural systems to absorb disturbances without undergoing major...
Assemblages of algae are altered by both bottom - up ( e.g. nutrient availability ) and top - down (...
Human modification of the abiotic environment can cause profound change to biological communities, y...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
Eutrophication can profoundly change rocky shore communities. These changes often cause the replacem...
The intensity at which organisms interact is affected by abiotic conditions. Ocean warming and acidi...
It has recently been suggested that there is a positive synergistic relationship between herbivorous...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...
Algal biofilms in streams are simultaneously controlled by light and nutrient availability (bottom-u...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Little is known about the cumulative effects of multiple (.2) environmental controls on species perf...