Population increases of the gastropod Lacuna vincta have been associated with significant damage to kelp blades and decreases in kelp biomass in subtidal kelp beds off Nova Scotia, Canada. We measured the total level and along-blade distribution of grazing damage by Lacuna vincta on the dominant kelp species at 5 sites in Nova Scotia, Canada, over a 15 mo period. Grazing was typically low or absent in the basal regions of blades, consistent with seasonal fluctuations in growth and physical properties of blade tissues. Grazing was largely concentrated in middle and distal sections, although this distribution varied with site exposure and over time. The cover of the invasive bryozoan Membranipora membranacea on the surface of kelp blades did ...
File contains data on the extent of grazing damage in the basal, middle, and distal sections of kelp...
For many organisms, the magnitude of recruitment of settlers into the juvenile population is a key l...
Kelp forests provide important ecosystem services, yet coastal kelp communities are increasingly alt...
The epiphytic bryozoan Membranipora membranacea encrusts the surface of kelp blades, causing recurre...
Connectivity via the transport of detrital material from areas of high to low productivity may be an...
Increased breakage of macroalgal fronds during large wave events can significantly reduce canopy cov...
Kelp forests dominate wave-exposed rocky reefs along mid-to-high latitude coastlines. The distributi...
Kelp forests dominate wave-exposed rocky reefs along mid-to-high latitude coastlines. The distributi...
The exchange of energy and nutrients between ecosystems (i.e., resource subsidies) plays a central r...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Severe storm events are important agents of disturbance that can transport large quantities of algal...
Invasive species have the potential to alter the dynamics of detrital subsidy from high to low produ...
Following mass mortalities of sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (Mueller), in the rocky...
Kelp forests are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, supporting a diverse assemblage...
File contains data on the extent of grazing damage in the basal, middle, and distal sections of kelp...
For many organisms, the magnitude of recruitment of settlers into the juvenile population is a key l...
Kelp forests provide important ecosystem services, yet coastal kelp communities are increasingly alt...
The epiphytic bryozoan Membranipora membranacea encrusts the surface of kelp blades, causing recurre...
Connectivity via the transport of detrital material from areas of high to low productivity may be an...
Increased breakage of macroalgal fronds during large wave events can significantly reduce canopy cov...
Kelp forests dominate wave-exposed rocky reefs along mid-to-high latitude coastlines. The distributi...
Kelp forests dominate wave-exposed rocky reefs along mid-to-high latitude coastlines. The distributi...
The exchange of energy and nutrients between ecosystems (i.e., resource subsidies) plays a central r...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Severe storm events are important agents of disturbance that can transport large quantities of algal...
Invasive species have the potential to alter the dynamics of detrital subsidy from high to low produ...
Following mass mortalities of sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (Mueller), in the rocky...
Kelp forests are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, supporting a diverse assemblage...
File contains data on the extent of grazing damage in the basal, middle, and distal sections of kelp...
For many organisms, the magnitude of recruitment of settlers into the juvenile population is a key l...
Kelp forests provide important ecosystem services, yet coastal kelp communities are increasingly alt...