In coastal marine food webs, small invertebrate herbivores (mesograzers) have long been hypothesized to occupy an important position facilitating dominance of habitatforming macrophytes by grazing competitively superior epiphytic algae. Because of the difficulty of manipulating mesograzers in the field, however, their impacts on community organization have rarely been rigorously documented. Understanding mesograzer impacts has taken on increased urgency in seagrass systems due to declines in seagrasses globally, caused in part by widespread eutrophication favoring seagrass overgrowth by faster-growing algae. Using cage-free field experiments in two seasons (fall and summer), we present experimental confirmation that mesograzer reduc...
Recent evidence suggests macroalgal blooms may play a role in the worldwide decline in seagrass, but...
Traditionally, consumer–prey interactions have been considered as purely negative, but herbivores ma...
Nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is widely recognized as a major driver of seagrass decline. Un...
In coastal marine food webs, small invertebrate herbivores (mesograzers) have long been hypothesized...
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
Coastal eutrophication is thought to cause excessive growth of epiphytes in eelgrass beds, threateni...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The capacity of natural systems to absorb disturbances without undergoing major...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
Seagrasses, marine angiosperms forming habitat in protected shallow waters worldwide,\ud are at risk...
Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by human activit...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
Consumer communities play an important role in maintaining ecosystem structure and function. In seag...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...
Theory suggests that variation in resource supply should propagate up trophic webs\ud influencing pl...
Recent evidence suggests macroalgal blooms may play a role in the worldwide decline in seagrass, but...
Traditionally, consumer–prey interactions have been considered as purely negative, but herbivores ma...
Nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is widely recognized as a major driver of seagrass decline. Un...
In coastal marine food webs, small invertebrate herbivores (mesograzers) have long been hypothesized...
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
Coastal eutrophication is thought to cause excessive growth of epiphytes in eelgrass beds, threateni...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The capacity of natural systems to absorb disturbances without undergoing major...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
Seagrasses, marine angiosperms forming habitat in protected shallow waters worldwide,\ud are at risk...
Seagrass meadows provide many important ecosystem services, but they are threatened by human activit...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
Consumer communities play an important role in maintaining ecosystem structure and function. In seag...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...
Theory suggests that variation in resource supply should propagate up trophic webs\ud influencing pl...
Recent evidence suggests macroalgal blooms may play a role in the worldwide decline in seagrass, but...
Traditionally, consumer–prey interactions have been considered as purely negative, but herbivores ma...
Nutrient enrichment of coastal waters is widely recognized as a major driver of seagrass decline. Un...