Recovery of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), mega-herbivores that consume seagrasses, is resulting in dramatic ecosystem-wide changes as meadows are returned to a natural grazed state. The green turtle grazing strategy, with long-term cultivation of meadows and high foraging site fidelity, is distinct from other terrestrial and aquatic mega-herbivores and may affect seagrass compensatory growth responses. Identifying mechanisms of compensatory growth responses to grazing is essential to understanding the functioning of plant systems under natural grazing regimes. In a naturally grazed Caribbean seagrass ecosystem, we identify a mechanism for compensatory growth responses to grazing by evaluating relationships between Thalassia testudinum mo...
The pattern of turtle grazing on Thalassia testudinum in St. Croix seagrass beds begins with the est...
Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.After centuries of decline, green turtle (Chel...
Increasing green turtle abundance will lead to increased grazing within seagrass habitats—ecosystems...
Populations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), a megaherbivore that consumes seagrasses via cultivat...
Green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, are grazers influencing the distribution of seagrass within shall...
1.Populations of marine megaherbivores including green turtle (Chelonia mydas) have declined dramati...
Abstract. In some parts of their range, green turtles maintain grazing plots in seagrass beds by reg...
9 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Historical global declines of megaherbivores from marine ecosystems ha...
1. Our knowledge of the functional role of large herbivores is rapidly expanding, and the impact of ...
In some parts of their range, green turtles maintain grazing plots in seagrass beds by regular regra...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contains extensive seagrass meadows with abundant and diverse herbivore...
The pattern of turtle grazing on Thalassia testudinum in St. Croix seagrass beds begins with the est...
Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.After centuries of decline, green turtle (Chel...
Increasing green turtle abundance will lead to increased grazing within seagrass habitats—ecosystems...
Populations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), a megaherbivore that consumes seagrasses via cultivat...
Green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, are grazers influencing the distribution of seagrass within shall...
1.Populations of marine megaherbivores including green turtle (Chelonia mydas) have declined dramati...
Abstract. In some parts of their range, green turtles maintain grazing plots in seagrass beds by reg...
9 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Historical global declines of megaherbivores from marine ecosystems ha...
1. Our knowledge of the functional role of large herbivores is rapidly expanding, and the impact of ...
In some parts of their range, green turtles maintain grazing plots in seagrass beds by regular regra...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contains extensive seagrass meadows with abundant and diverse herbivore...
The pattern of turtle grazing on Thalassia testudinum in St. Croix seagrass beds begins with the est...
Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.After centuries of decline, green turtle (Chel...
Increasing green turtle abundance will lead to increased grazing within seagrass habitats—ecosystems...