Not AvailableMacrobenthic algae and grazers like gastropods, amphipods etc. eventually form a key component of intensified grazing ecosystem in rocky intertidal area. Grazing gastropods suppresses the abundance of canopy forming algal species, thus lead to a reduced algal diversity in the long term. We conducted feeding trials with single and mixed diet during a 28–Days indoor experiment to examine the grazing intensity among green, red and brown algae namely Ulva lactuta, Enteromorpha linza, Gelidium and Padina tetrastromatica following a gut content analysis of experimental gastropods such as Euchelus asper and Nerita oryzarum. Feeding experiments revealed that Euchelus asper consumed 70% Enteromorpha, 10% Ulva and...
Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly inte...
Abstract. The feeding behaviour of Peringia ulvae was studied with the aim of assessing its preferen...
Abstract Background Mass occurrences of cyanobacteria frequently cause detrimental effects to the fu...
Herbivory often has a negative effect on plants. However, there is a growing number of examples, pri...
Littorinid snails are predominantly herbivorous and the versatility of their radulae enables them to...
In situ caging experiments showed that both littorinid snails and gammarid amphipods exerted minimal...
Turbo smaragdus is very abundant in intertidal algal beds. Grazing effects by this turbinid snail we...
Herbivorous gastropod species such as Littorina spp. may have overlapping foodand habitat requiremen...
Tests on the effects of two herbivore groups (littorinid snails and gammarid amphipods), on algal su...
The transfer of seaweeds from subtidal bottoms to nearby intertidal rocky shores is a common but oft...
Intertidal grazing gastropods play an important role in structuring rocky shore communities. For man...
On rocky shores, cover of macroalgae is often greater growing epibiotically on mussels compared to a...
Seaweeds provide food and shelter for countless species of invertebrates. Many studies show how part...
Herbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviou...
AbstractSpatial subsidies have increasingly been considered significant sources of matter and energy...
Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly inte...
Abstract. The feeding behaviour of Peringia ulvae was studied with the aim of assessing its preferen...
Abstract Background Mass occurrences of cyanobacteria frequently cause detrimental effects to the fu...
Herbivory often has a negative effect on plants. However, there is a growing number of examples, pri...
Littorinid snails are predominantly herbivorous and the versatility of their radulae enables them to...
In situ caging experiments showed that both littorinid snails and gammarid amphipods exerted minimal...
Turbo smaragdus is very abundant in intertidal algal beds. Grazing effects by this turbinid snail we...
Herbivorous gastropod species such as Littorina spp. may have overlapping foodand habitat requiremen...
Tests on the effects of two herbivore groups (littorinid snails and gammarid amphipods), on algal su...
The transfer of seaweeds from subtidal bottoms to nearby intertidal rocky shores is a common but oft...
Intertidal grazing gastropods play an important role in structuring rocky shore communities. For man...
On rocky shores, cover of macroalgae is often greater growing epibiotically on mussels compared to a...
Seaweeds provide food and shelter for countless species of invertebrates. Many studies show how part...
Herbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviou...
AbstractSpatial subsidies have increasingly been considered significant sources of matter and energy...
Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly inte...
Abstract. The feeding behaviour of Peringia ulvae was studied with the aim of assessing its preferen...
Abstract Background Mass occurrences of cyanobacteria frequently cause detrimental effects to the fu...