The capacity of epifauna to control algal proliferation following nutrient input depends on responses of both grazers and upper trophic level consumers to enrichment. We examined the responses of Thalassia testudinum (turtle grass) epifaunal assemblages to nutrient enrichment at two sites in Florida Bay with varying levels of phosphorus limitation. We compared epifaunal density, biomass, and species diversity in 2 m2 plots that had either ambient nutrient concentrations or had been enriched with nitrogen and phosphorus for 6 months. At the severely P-limited site, total epifaunal density and biomass were two times higher in enriched than in unenriched plots. Caridean shrimp, grazing isopods, and gammarid amphipods accounted for much of the ...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is increasingly modifying community structure and ecosystem functi...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
Plant diversity is believed to govern animal community structure, yet few studies have tested this r...
The capacity of epifauna to control algal proliferation following nutrient input depends on response...
We tested the relative importance of top-down and bottom-up effects by experimentally evaluating the...
We examined the spatial extent of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation of each of the major be...
Grazers can reduce epiphytic algal loads on Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) and indirectly after ...
We evaluated how changes in nutrient supply altered the composition of epiphytic and benthic microal...
We examined the spatial extent of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation of each of the major be...
Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by human activit...
Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by human activit...
ABSTRACT: Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by hum...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is increasingly modifying community structure and ecosystem functi...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
Plant diversity is believed to govern animal community structure, yet few studies have tested this r...
The capacity of epifauna to control algal proliferation following nutrient input depends on response...
We tested the relative importance of top-down and bottom-up effects by experimentally evaluating the...
We examined the spatial extent of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation of each of the major be...
Grazers can reduce epiphytic algal loads on Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) and indirectly after ...
We evaluated how changes in nutrient supply altered the composition of epiphytic and benthic microal...
We examined the spatial extent of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation of each of the major be...
Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by human activit...
Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by human activit...
ABSTRACT: Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by hum...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is increasingly modifying community structure and ecosystem functi...
A field experiment was employed in Florida Bay investigating the response of seagrass epiphyte commu...
Plant diversity is believed to govern animal community structure, yet few studies have tested this r...