International audienceGiven the increasing problems with invasive aquatic plants in many freshwaters, more research on macrophyte acceptability by herbivores is warranted. Our study deals with the comparison of the acceptability in different seasons of a naturalised (Elodea canadensis) and a recently introduced species (Elodea nuttallii) originating from North America, for an omnivorous shredder, the amphipod Gammarus roeseli. It also compares acceptability trends of various plant parts (apex, defoliated stem and foliated stem) in the case of E. nuttallii. Two determinants of plant palatability (the plant dry matter content and the carbon/nitrogen ratio) were measured at each season for the two macrophytes. Our results show contrasting seas...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
1. Many animals that consume freshwater macrophytes are omnivorous (i.e., they include both plant an...
International audienceGiven the increasing problems with invasive aquatic plants in many freshwaters...
International audienceThe success of an invasive plant species could be explained by trade-off betwe...
International audienceIn this article, we compared the resistance of two introduced populations of E...
Invasions of tropical and subtropical aquatic plants threaten biodiversity and cause ecological and ...
1. Fresh and decomposed Mougeotia sp. (a filamentous green alga) and Elodea nuttallii (a vascular pl...
Relatively few studies have been done on herbivory in bryophytes and aquatic macrophytes. One exampl...
Herbivores shape the structure of many marine communities. However, algal-herbivore interactions are...
The success of invasive species has been attributed to the ability to displace other species by dire...
Most studies of plant palatability do not consider its seasonal variability, and infer general life-...
International audienceSalinity plays an important role in macrophyte distribution. The current incre...
Many invasive species are expanding northwards into boreal and subarctic habitats, but research on t...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
1. Many animals that consume freshwater macrophytes are omnivorous (i.e., they include both plant an...
International audienceGiven the increasing problems with invasive aquatic plants in many freshwaters...
International audienceThe success of an invasive plant species could be explained by trade-off betwe...
International audienceIn this article, we compared the resistance of two introduced populations of E...
Invasions of tropical and subtropical aquatic plants threaten biodiversity and cause ecological and ...
1. Fresh and decomposed Mougeotia sp. (a filamentous green alga) and Elodea nuttallii (a vascular pl...
Relatively few studies have been done on herbivory in bryophytes and aquatic macrophytes. One exampl...
Herbivores shape the structure of many marine communities. However, algal-herbivore interactions are...
The success of invasive species has been attributed to the ability to displace other species by dire...
Most studies of plant palatability do not consider its seasonal variability, and infer general life-...
International audienceSalinity plays an important role in macrophyte distribution. The current incre...
Many invasive species are expanding northwards into boreal and subarctic habitats, but research on t...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
1. Many animals that consume freshwater macrophytes are omnivorous (i.e., they include both plant an...