Kelp forests are productive marine habitats known to facilitate many trophic and non-trophic interactions. While much of our understanding comes from positive effects of kelp on associated fauna, few studies focus on potential feedbacks that such fauna may provide to benefit kelp. This study aims to analyze the positive interactions between two closely associated fish and kelp species. Lessonia trabeculata, the bottom kelp, and the herbivorous fish, Aplodactylus punctatus, were sampled at four sites off northern-central Chile to evaluate the following: interactions during the ontogeny of the fish, the availability of reproductive tissue of the kelp blades, the effects of digestion by A. punctatus on L. trabeculata reproductive tissue, and t...
Plant–herbivore interactions are critical for the functioning of ecosystems, particularly when habit...
1.Theoretical and empirical ecology has transitioned from a focus on the role of negative interactio...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Kelp forests are productive marine habitats known to facilitate many trophic and non-trophic interac...
Kelp forests are productive marine habitats known to facilitate many trophic and non-trophic interac...
Climate change has led to the range-expansion of novel consumers into kelp-dominated temperate reefs...
Plant–herbivore interactions are critical for the functioning of ecosystems, particularly when habit...
Kelp are foundation species that support high levels of biodiversity and, either directly or indirec...
Kelp are foundation species that support high levels of biodiversity and, either directly or indirec...
Indirect effects of predators on primary producers may arise when predators suppress herbivore abund...
Kelps are a vital primary producer which have been found along 25% of the world’s coastlines in temp...
There is a general consensus that marine herbivores can affect algal species composition and abundan...
Structurally complex vegetative habitat can have strong influences on the patterns, mechanisms and c...
One of the primary ways in which species interact with their environment is through foraging; thereb...
Coastal kelp forest ecosystems create dynamic and productive habitats, supporting a wide range of ep...
Plant–herbivore interactions are critical for the functioning of ecosystems, particularly when habit...
1.Theoretical and empirical ecology has transitioned from a focus on the role of negative interactio...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Kelp forests are productive marine habitats known to facilitate many trophic and non-trophic interac...
Kelp forests are productive marine habitats known to facilitate many trophic and non-trophic interac...
Climate change has led to the range-expansion of novel consumers into kelp-dominated temperate reefs...
Plant–herbivore interactions are critical for the functioning of ecosystems, particularly when habit...
Kelp are foundation species that support high levels of biodiversity and, either directly or indirec...
Kelp are foundation species that support high levels of biodiversity and, either directly or indirec...
Indirect effects of predators on primary producers may arise when predators suppress herbivore abund...
Kelps are a vital primary producer which have been found along 25% of the world’s coastlines in temp...
There is a general consensus that marine herbivores can affect algal species composition and abundan...
Structurally complex vegetative habitat can have strong influences on the patterns, mechanisms and c...
One of the primary ways in which species interact with their environment is through foraging; thereb...
Coastal kelp forest ecosystems create dynamic and productive habitats, supporting a wide range of ep...
Plant–herbivore interactions are critical for the functioning of ecosystems, particularly when habit...
1.Theoretical and empirical ecology has transitioned from a focus on the role of negative interactio...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...