The gastropod T. palustris is one of the major species responsible for leaf consumption and degration within the Indo-Pacific mangrove forests, and it strongly competes with herbivorous sesarmid crabs in consuming fallen leaves. This snail feeds at high and low tides and it is able to locate food items by means of chemical cues. The aim of this study was to assess the food preferences of T. palustris and to define its feeding strategies at low and high tides, by conducting field trials on water-borne mediated food location at high tide, grazing rate and the chemical attraction exerted by different mangrove leaves. The results showed that T. palustris was able to perceive underwater grazed leaves. In addition, we demonstrated that T. palustr...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Most previous studies of food selection by fishes have been conducted on visually‐feeding species in...
Gastropods are one of the most diverse species groups in mangrove habitats, however, many of their s...
Large numbers of the snail Terebralia palustris (Linnaeus) (Potamididae; Gastropoda) are frequently ...
Although the role of macroinvertebrates in the nutrient cycling of the Indo-Pacific mangrove ecosyst...
The gastropod Terebralia palustris often dominates the surface of muddy to sandy substrates of inter...
Terebralia palustris is a common mud-whelk present at a particularly high density in all Indo-West P...
Metopograpsus thukuhar is a very common grapsid in the Indo-Pacific mangroves but is found only occa...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
An in-situ behavioral study of giant mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) was conducted in the c...
Littorinid snails are predominantly herbivorous and the versatility of their radulae enables them to...
Quantitative data on leaf litter removal activity of macrozoobenthic organisms in the mangrove fores...
The first time report on the feeding ecology and food preference of mangrove horseshoe crab Carcinos...
An ecological sfudy of Telescopium telescopium was conducted in regard to its distribution and=densi...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Most previous studies of food selection by fishes have been conducted on visually‐feeding species in...
Gastropods are one of the most diverse species groups in mangrove habitats, however, many of their s...
Large numbers of the snail Terebralia palustris (Linnaeus) (Potamididae; Gastropoda) are frequently ...
Although the role of macroinvertebrates in the nutrient cycling of the Indo-Pacific mangrove ecosyst...
The gastropod Terebralia palustris often dominates the surface of muddy to sandy substrates of inter...
Terebralia palustris is a common mud-whelk present at a particularly high density in all Indo-West P...
Metopograpsus thukuhar is a very common grapsid in the Indo-Pacific mangroves but is found only occa...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
An in-situ behavioral study of giant mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) was conducted in the c...
Littorinid snails are predominantly herbivorous and the versatility of their radulae enables them to...
Quantitative data on leaf litter removal activity of macrozoobenthic organisms in the mangrove fores...
The first time report on the feeding ecology and food preference of mangrove horseshoe crab Carcinos...
An ecological sfudy of Telescopium telescopium was conducted in regard to its distribution and=densi...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Most previous studies of food selection by fishes have been conducted on visually‐feeding species in...
Gastropods are one of the most diverse species groups in mangrove habitats, however, many of their s...