Bottom-up (e.g. resource quality) and top-down (e.g. predation) factors have strong effects on the fitness and distribution of small herbivores. Herein, we investigated how food quality and refuge offered by macroalgal hosts influence the distribution of a mesograzer. We used the herbivorous amphipod Cymadusa filosa and seasonally evaluated its association with the macroalgal hosts Sargassum filipendula, Padina gymnospora, and Dichotomaria marginata on a subtropical rocky shore from the Brazilian southeastern coast. Feeding experiments were conducted to test the food value of hosts, while predation experiments in the field and laboratory were performed to investigate the refuge value of the macroalgae. Cymadusa occurred on Padina in a densi...
Seaweeds provide food and shelter for countless species of invertebrates. Many studies show how part...
Echinogammarus marinus constitutes the most abundant amphipod species in Fucus spp. assemblages from...
Explanations for the coexistence of multiple species from the same functional group or taxonomic cla...
Seaweeds play a key role in the rocky-shore fauna by providing shelter and food for many invertebrat...
Because food and habitat are closely linked for small herbivores that live on plants, food choice in...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Mesograzers can benefit their host macr...
Allorchestescompressa is the dominant macroinvertebrate species in wrack accumulations on surf zones...
The presence of particular algal species can directly influence the distribution and abundance of me...
Abstract: The feeding behavior of algal consumers inhabiting sandy beaches and the consequences of t...
Herbivores shape the structure of many marine communities. However, algal-herbivore interactions are...
Small, grazing invertebrates often benefit seagrasses by cropping their epiphytic algal competitors....
© Inter-Research 2001: www.int-res.comDOI:10.3354/meps218249Selective feeding, compensatory feeding,...
Studies of factors affecting host plant specialization by herbivores commonly highlight the value of...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
Food webs on sandy beaches rely heavily on spatial subsidies of macroalgae and other detritus. Invas...
Seaweeds provide food and shelter for countless species of invertebrates. Many studies show how part...
Echinogammarus marinus constitutes the most abundant amphipod species in Fucus spp. assemblages from...
Explanations for the coexistence of multiple species from the same functional group or taxonomic cla...
Seaweeds play a key role in the rocky-shore fauna by providing shelter and food for many invertebrat...
Because food and habitat are closely linked for small herbivores that live on plants, food choice in...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Mesograzers can benefit their host macr...
Allorchestescompressa is the dominant macroinvertebrate species in wrack accumulations on surf zones...
The presence of particular algal species can directly influence the distribution and abundance of me...
Abstract: The feeding behavior of algal consumers inhabiting sandy beaches and the consequences of t...
Herbivores shape the structure of many marine communities. However, algal-herbivore interactions are...
Small, grazing invertebrates often benefit seagrasses by cropping their epiphytic algal competitors....
© Inter-Research 2001: www.int-res.comDOI:10.3354/meps218249Selective feeding, compensatory feeding,...
Studies of factors affecting host plant specialization by herbivores commonly highlight the value of...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
Food webs on sandy beaches rely heavily on spatial subsidies of macroalgae and other detritus. Invas...
Seaweeds provide food and shelter for countless species of invertebrates. Many studies show how part...
Echinogammarus marinus constitutes the most abundant amphipod species in Fucus spp. assemblages from...
Explanations for the coexistence of multiple species from the same functional group or taxonomic cla...