The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod from a Ria Formosa salt marsh in southern Portugal are compared to test the hypotheses that the relative success of amphipods as macro-decomposers in salt marshes worldwide can be a) attributed to their utilizing a distinctly different range of potentially available food resources and b) attributed to them using similar food resources but at different rates. The first hypothesis was tested using a combination of gut contents analysis, stable isotope analysis and multiple-choice food preference tests. The results of all three analyses showed that there was a very broad overlap in the resource utilization curves for these species for the most abu...
Four species of isopod characteristic of salt marsh habitats, Tylos ponticus, Porcellio lamellatus, ...
The dietary compositions were determined for Acanthopagrus butcheri in four estuaries and a saline, ...
A low content of organic matter, which is largely refractory in nature, is characteristic of most se...
ABSTRACT: Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica meadows shelter a high biomass and an important biodivers...
Bottom-up (e.g. resource quality) and top-down (e.g. predation) factors have strong effects on the f...
Abstract: The feeding behavior of algal consumers inhabiting sandy beaches and the consequences of t...
1. Accumulation of organic material by the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha is assumed to be the so...
This study experimentally determined the impact of food source type on turnover rate and trophic enr...
Gut content examination and trophic markers (fatty acids, stables isotopes of C and N) were combined...
Amphipod crustaceans form one of the most diversified animal groups within the Antarctic macrozooben...
Numerous papers associate the rate of leaf litter decomposition with the presence/abundance of gamma...
Digestion rates were determined for natural prey items offered to each of seven species of sea anemo...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
Four species of isopod characteristic of salt marsh habitats, Tylos ponticus, Porcellio lamellatus, ...
A conjoint analysis of gut contents and stable C and N isotopes was applied to determine the main fo...
Four species of isopod characteristic of salt marsh habitats, Tylos ponticus, Porcellio lamellatus, ...
The dietary compositions were determined for Acanthopagrus butcheri in four estuaries and a saline, ...
A low content of organic matter, which is largely refractory in nature, is characteristic of most se...
ABSTRACT: Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica meadows shelter a high biomass and an important biodivers...
Bottom-up (e.g. resource quality) and top-down (e.g. predation) factors have strong effects on the f...
Abstract: The feeding behavior of algal consumers inhabiting sandy beaches and the consequences of t...
1. Accumulation of organic material by the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha is assumed to be the so...
This study experimentally determined the impact of food source type on turnover rate and trophic enr...
Gut content examination and trophic markers (fatty acids, stables isotopes of C and N) were combined...
Amphipod crustaceans form one of the most diversified animal groups within the Antarctic macrozooben...
Numerous papers associate the rate of leaf litter decomposition with the presence/abundance of gamma...
Digestion rates were determined for natural prey items offered to each of seven species of sea anemo...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
Four species of isopod characteristic of salt marsh habitats, Tylos ponticus, Porcellio lamellatus, ...
A conjoint analysis of gut contents and stable C and N isotopes was applied to determine the main fo...
Four species of isopod characteristic of salt marsh habitats, Tylos ponticus, Porcellio lamellatus, ...
The dietary compositions were determined for Acanthopagrus butcheri in four estuaries and a saline, ...
A low content of organic matter, which is largely refractory in nature, is characteristic of most se...