Species of Plocamium are known as prolific sources of halogenated secondary metabolites exhibiting few explored ecological roles. In this study the crude extracts from specimens of P. brasiliensecollected in two distinct places, Enseada do Forno and Praia Rasa, Búzios, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, were evaluated as defense against the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus and the crab Acanthonyx scutiformis. These specimens produce a similar amount of crude extract and also halogenated monoterpene compound-types, but individuals of P. brasiliense from Praia Rasa exhibit a major compound representing about 59% of the total chemicals. Natural concentrations of the crude extracts obtained from both specimens of P. brasiliense significantly inhibited t...
Defensive chemistry may be used against consumers and competitors by invasive species as a strategy ...
The genus Plocamium encompasses seaweeds that are widely distributed throughout the world’s oceans, ...
© Inter-Research 2004DOI: 10.3354/meps277079Brown seaweeds (Fucales) produce phlorotannins that are ...
Laboratory and field experiments were performed to assess the ecological roles of natural products p...
Seaweed preference by the Brazilian endemic gastropod Astraea latispina was examined in the laborato...
Crude extracts of the brown seaweed Dictyota mertensii (Martius) Kützing collected at two distant an...
Seaweed preference by the Brazilian endemic gastropod Astraea latispina was examined in the laborato...
I investigated the ecological functions of halogenated secondary metabolites from the red alga Aspar...
© Inter-Research 2000: www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps207243Chemical defenses that are rapidly acti...
Recent studies have show that small marine herbivores with limited mobility (mesograzers) often feed...
Grazing and fouling may have a large influence on the survival and distribution of macroalgae. It is...
Various benthic organisms have chemical defenses which reduce their predators' consumption. Although...
The competition in marine environment is extreme. Unicellular algae, like diatoms, are continuously ...
ABSTRACT: Forty marine algae of the order Caulerpales were chemically investigated. Virtually all pr...
This paper reports on the defensive chemical properties of the marine tropical brown seaweed Canistr...
Defensive chemistry may be used against consumers and competitors by invasive species as a strategy ...
The genus Plocamium encompasses seaweeds that are widely distributed throughout the world’s oceans, ...
© Inter-Research 2004DOI: 10.3354/meps277079Brown seaweeds (Fucales) produce phlorotannins that are ...
Laboratory and field experiments were performed to assess the ecological roles of natural products p...
Seaweed preference by the Brazilian endemic gastropod Astraea latispina was examined in the laborato...
Crude extracts of the brown seaweed Dictyota mertensii (Martius) Kützing collected at two distant an...
Seaweed preference by the Brazilian endemic gastropod Astraea latispina was examined in the laborato...
I investigated the ecological functions of halogenated secondary metabolites from the red alga Aspar...
© Inter-Research 2000: www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps207243Chemical defenses that are rapidly acti...
Recent studies have show that small marine herbivores with limited mobility (mesograzers) often feed...
Grazing and fouling may have a large influence on the survival and distribution of macroalgae. It is...
Various benthic organisms have chemical defenses which reduce their predators' consumption. Although...
The competition in marine environment is extreme. Unicellular algae, like diatoms, are continuously ...
ABSTRACT: Forty marine algae of the order Caulerpales were chemically investigated. Virtually all pr...
This paper reports on the defensive chemical properties of the marine tropical brown seaweed Canistr...
Defensive chemistry may be used against consumers and competitors by invasive species as a strategy ...
The genus Plocamium encompasses seaweeds that are widely distributed throughout the world’s oceans, ...
© Inter-Research 2004DOI: 10.3354/meps277079Brown seaweeds (Fucales) produce phlorotannins that are ...