1 - A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to quantify small-scale leaf damage due to different feeding strategies of macrobenthic invertebrates. Additionally, a foraging strategy index (FSI) was developed to provide a quantitative estimation of inter-specific changes in feeding strategies. 2 - Laboratory feeding trials were run with the three brackish crustaceans Idotea baltica and Lekanesphaera hookeri (Isopoda) and Gammarus aequicauda (Amphipoda); the effect of their feeding activities were tested on decaying leaves of Cymodocea nodosa and Phragmites australis. 3 - Opposite foraging strategies characterised the isopods: Idotea baltica shredded the leaf blade heavily, whereas Lekanesphaera hookeri scraped the leaf surface...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
Relatively few studies have been done on herbivory in bryophytes and aquatic macrophytes. One exampl...
Galled leaves are very frequent in southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) forests. We compared the cons...
A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to quantify small-scale leaf damage due to d...
A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to evaluate the damage done to leaf litters ...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
Quantitative assessment of animal-induced leaf damage: a test with three brackish crustaceans feedin...
Soil decomposition is mainly dependent on the nature and characteristics of organic matter within th...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of differe...
Decomposition is one of the most important processes in terrestrial ecosystems and main contributors...
Hemimysis anomala, is a mysid crustacean from the Ponto-Caspian region that invaded the Great Lakes ...
There is increasing interest in understanding the implications of biological invasions within the co...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
Relatively few studies have been done on herbivory in bryophytes and aquatic macrophytes. One exampl...
Galled leaves are very frequent in southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) forests. We compared the cons...
A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to quantify small-scale leaf damage due to d...
A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to evaluate the damage done to leaf litters ...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
Quantitative assessment of animal-induced leaf damage: a test with three brackish crustaceans feedin...
Soil decomposition is mainly dependent on the nature and characteristics of organic matter within th...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of differe...
Decomposition is one of the most important processes in terrestrial ecosystems and main contributors...
Hemimysis anomala, is a mysid crustacean from the Ponto-Caspian region that invaded the Great Lakes ...
There is increasing interest in understanding the implications of biological invasions within the co...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
Relatively few studies have been done on herbivory in bryophytes and aquatic macrophytes. One exampl...
Galled leaves are very frequent in southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) forests. We compared the cons...