Large brown seaweeds dominate coastal hard substrata throughout many of the world\u27s oceans. In coastal North Carolina, USA, this dominance by brown seaweeds is facilitated by omnivorous fishes, which feed both on red and green algae and on herbivorous amphipods that graze brown algae. When fish are removed in the field, brown seaweeds are replaced by red seaweeds, and herbivorous amphipods are more abundant. Using an array of large (similar to 4000 L) outdoor mesocosms, we tested three mechanistic hypotheses for this pattern: fish feeding facilitates brown algal dominance (1) by removing red and green algal competitors, (2) by removing amphipods and reducing their feeding on brown seaweeds, or (3) through an interaction of these mechanis...
DOI: 10.2307/1937456© 1994 Ecological Society of AmericaNumerous small sedentary herbivores (mesogra...
AbstractSpatial subsidies have increasingly been considered significant sources of matter and energy...
© Ecological Society of AmericaThe structurally similar diterpenoid alcohols pachydictyol-A and dict...
Large brown seaweeds dominate coastal hard substrata throughout many of the world\u27s oceans. In co...
© Ecological Society of AmericaIn laboratory feeding trials, Hay et al. (1987) found that the tube-b...
© Inter-Research 1988: www.int-res.comMany seaweeds produce chemicals that deter feedlng by fishes a...
1. Predators can reduce herbivory and increase plant biomass by consuming herbivores, lowering indiv...
© Ecological Society of AmericaWe investigated the factors selecting for host-plant specialization a...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Grazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longimana induced increased concentrations of defensive ...
DOI: 10.2307/2265731© Ecological Society of AmericaGrazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longi...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Numerous small sedentary herbivores (mesograzers such as amphipods, small crabs, and gastropods) are...
Small, grazing invertebrates often benefit seagrasses by cropping their epiphytic algal competitors....
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
DOI: 10.2307/1937456© 1994 Ecological Society of AmericaNumerous small sedentary herbivores (mesogra...
AbstractSpatial subsidies have increasingly been considered significant sources of matter and energy...
© Ecological Society of AmericaThe structurally similar diterpenoid alcohols pachydictyol-A and dict...
Large brown seaweeds dominate coastal hard substrata throughout many of the world\u27s oceans. In co...
© Ecological Society of AmericaIn laboratory feeding trials, Hay et al. (1987) found that the tube-b...
© Inter-Research 1988: www.int-res.comMany seaweeds produce chemicals that deter feedlng by fishes a...
1. Predators can reduce herbivory and increase plant biomass by consuming herbivores, lowering indiv...
© Ecological Society of AmericaWe investigated the factors selecting for host-plant specialization a...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Grazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longimana induced increased concentrations of defensive ...
DOI: 10.2307/2265731© Ecological Society of AmericaGrazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longi...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Numerous small sedentary herbivores (mesograzers such as amphipods, small crabs, and gastropods) are...
Small, grazing invertebrates often benefit seagrasses by cropping their epiphytic algal competitors....
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
DOI: 10.2307/1937456© 1994 Ecological Society of AmericaNumerous small sedentary herbivores (mesogra...
AbstractSpatial subsidies have increasingly been considered significant sources of matter and energy...
© Ecological Society of AmericaThe structurally similar diterpenoid alcohols pachydictyol-A and dict...