CD Amsler, VA Fairhead - Advances in botanical research, 2005 - Elsevier
The ecological interactions of brown algae are important as these macroalgae are common and often keystone members in many benthic marine communities. This review highlights …
The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intense at lower latitudes is widely accepted and underpins several dominant theories on …
A Kessler, M Heil - Functional Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Plants commonly attract predatory and parasitoid organisms, and may thereby increase resistance against antagonistic herbivores. Mechanisms for indirect resistance include the …
The interdisciplinary field of marine chemical ecology is an expanding and dynamic science. It is no surprise that the breadth of marine organisms studied expanded in concert with …
TREMELY WIDELY ACCEPTED. A range of factors have been proposed to contribute to this gradient, including the greater time since glaciation, the lack of freezing winters and a …
It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associated with resistance to herbivores than do species from higher latitudes. A meta …
TM Arnold, NM Targett - Journal of chemical ecology, 2002 - Springer
Since chemical ecology emerged as a field of marine science, it has been strongly influenced by studies of chemically mediated interactions in land-based systems. Marine …
Southwest coast of India is a unique marine habitat infested with diverse seaweeds. Therefore, the present study was initiated to explore bioactive potential of major seaweeds …
Trophic strategies and spatial use habits were investigated in reef fish communities. The results supported the hypothesis of differential use of food resources among tropical and …