Several observations and model calculations suggest that chemically mediated interactions can structure planktonic food webs. However, only recently have improvements in chemical methods, coupled with ecological assays, led to the characterization of chemical cues that affect the behaviour and/or physiology of planktonic organisms. We are currently beginning to elucidate if or how chemical signals can directly affect the interactions between species and even shape complex community structures in aquatic systems. Here, we highlight recent research on the nature and action of chemical signals in the pelagic marine and freshwater environments, with an emphasis on kairomones and defence metabolites
An increasing number of studies show the importance of chemical interactions in the aquatic environm...
Predator released chemical cues provide a valuable source of information to prey organisms that can ...
Predation risk in aquatic systems is often assessed by prey through chemical cues, either those rele...
Not AvailableThe chemical signalling system constitutes the large sensory mechanism that mediates th...
In recent years it has become increasingly clear that chemical interactions play a fundamental role ...
The structure of aquatic ecosystems is determined by complex interactions among individual organisms...
Aquatic organisms detect chemical cues to sense the local environment, for example, to find a mate, ...
Plankton chemical ecology, the discipline investigating the role of ecological interactions that are...
Abstract. The structure of aquatic ecosystems is determined by complex interactions among individual...
The structure of aquatic ecosystems is determined by complex interactions among individual organisms...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. Fish-associated chemicals enhance phototactic ...
Colonization of surfaces in marine benthic environments is often one of the most significant moments...
Individuals in aquatic communities frequently assess their biotic environment through infochemicals....
Bloom-forming algae Phaeocystis globosa is one of the most successful blooming algae in the oceans d...
Chemoreception is the most widespread of the senses, and was the first one to evolve. This sense is ...
An increasing number of studies show the importance of chemical interactions in the aquatic environm...
Predator released chemical cues provide a valuable source of information to prey organisms that can ...
Predation risk in aquatic systems is often assessed by prey through chemical cues, either those rele...
Not AvailableThe chemical signalling system constitutes the large sensory mechanism that mediates th...
In recent years it has become increasingly clear that chemical interactions play a fundamental role ...
The structure of aquatic ecosystems is determined by complex interactions among individual organisms...
Aquatic organisms detect chemical cues to sense the local environment, for example, to find a mate, ...
Plankton chemical ecology, the discipline investigating the role of ecological interactions that are...
Abstract. The structure of aquatic ecosystems is determined by complex interactions among individual...
The structure of aquatic ecosystems is determined by complex interactions among individual organisms...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. Fish-associated chemicals enhance phototactic ...
Colonization of surfaces in marine benthic environments is often one of the most significant moments...
Individuals in aquatic communities frequently assess their biotic environment through infochemicals....
Bloom-forming algae Phaeocystis globosa is one of the most successful blooming algae in the oceans d...
Chemoreception is the most widespread of the senses, and was the first one to evolve. This sense is ...
An increasing number of studies show the importance of chemical interactions in the aquatic environm...
Predator released chemical cues provide a valuable source of information to prey organisms that can ...
Predation risk in aquatic systems is often assessed by prey through chemical cues, either those rele...