Physical stress to seaweeds and hunger stress of herbivores can influence the outcome of chemically mediated seaweed-herbivore interactions. The unpalatable brown seaweed Dictyota ciliolata produces the diterpenoid secondary metabolites pachydictyol A, dictyol B acetate, and dictyodial. At natural concentrations, pachydictyol A deterred the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata but did not inhibit feeding by the pinfish Lagodon rhomboides or the amphipod Ampithoe longimana until concentrations were 2.5-5 times natural levels. Dictyol B acetate deterred the urchin, amphipod, and pinfish at, or far below, natural concentrations. Dictyodial was too unstable to assay directly, but indirect experiments suggested that natural concentrations deterred the ...
DOI: 10.2307/1937456© 1994 Ecological Society of AmericaNumerous small sedentary herbivores (mesogra...
1. Predators can reduce herbivory and increase plant biomass by consuming herbivores, lowering indiv...
Although predator-induced defenses have been reported for several species of terrestrial vascular pl...
Physical stress to seaweeds and hunger stress of herbivores can influence the outcome of chemically ...
DOI: 10.2307/2265549©1996 Ecological Society of AmericaPhysical stress to seaweeds and hunger stress...
© Ecological Society of AmericaThe structurally similar diterpenoid alcohols pachydictyol-A and dict...
Grazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longimana induced increased concentrations of defensive ...
DOI: 10.2307/2265731© Ecological Society of AmericaGrazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longi...
© Inter-Research 1988: www.int-res.comMany seaweeds produce chemicals that deter feedlng by fishes a...
Diterpene alcohols produced by the brown seaweed Dictyota menstrualis deter feeding by numerous spec...
Numerous small sedentary herbivores (mesograzers such as amphipods, small crabs, and gastropods) are...
DOI: 10.2307/1940635©1995 Ecological Society of AmericaDiterpene alcohols produced by the brown seaw...
© 1990 American Institute of Biological Sciences. Permalink: http://www.jstor.org/stable/131121
While chemical defenses can determine plant persistence in terrestrial ecosystems and some marine ma...
© Inter-Research 1986: www.int-res.comThe susceptibility of 82 species of tropical seaweeds to grazi...
DOI: 10.2307/1937456© 1994 Ecological Society of AmericaNumerous small sedentary herbivores (mesogra...
1. Predators can reduce herbivory and increase plant biomass by consuming herbivores, lowering indiv...
Although predator-induced defenses have been reported for several species of terrestrial vascular pl...
Physical stress to seaweeds and hunger stress of herbivores can influence the outcome of chemically ...
DOI: 10.2307/2265549©1996 Ecological Society of AmericaPhysical stress to seaweeds and hunger stress...
© Ecological Society of AmericaThe structurally similar diterpenoid alcohols pachydictyol-A and dict...
Grazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longimana induced increased concentrations of defensive ...
DOI: 10.2307/2265731© Ecological Society of AmericaGrazing by the generalist amphipod Ampithoe longi...
© Inter-Research 1988: www.int-res.comMany seaweeds produce chemicals that deter feedlng by fishes a...
Diterpene alcohols produced by the brown seaweed Dictyota menstrualis deter feeding by numerous spec...
Numerous small sedentary herbivores (mesograzers such as amphipods, small crabs, and gastropods) are...
DOI: 10.2307/1940635©1995 Ecological Society of AmericaDiterpene alcohols produced by the brown seaw...
© 1990 American Institute of Biological Sciences. Permalink: http://www.jstor.org/stable/131121
While chemical defenses can determine plant persistence in terrestrial ecosystems and some marine ma...
© Inter-Research 1986: www.int-res.comThe susceptibility of 82 species of tropical seaweeds to grazi...
DOI: 10.2307/1937456© 1994 Ecological Society of AmericaNumerous small sedentary herbivores (mesogra...
1. Predators can reduce herbivory and increase plant biomass by consuming herbivores, lowering indiv...
Although predator-induced defenses have been reported for several species of terrestrial vascular pl...