2020
DOI: 10.3354/meps13582
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Effects of herbivorous gastropod grazing on the sedimentation and succession of subtidal macroalgal assemblages

Abstract: The subtidal zone on cold temperate rocky coasts is an environment exposed to much less physical disturbance than the intertidal, and sediment deposition is continuous. Removal of this sediment by gastropod grazers is therefore presumed to affect the structure of subtidal algal communities. This concept was investigated by evaluating the grazing effects of the dominant herbivorous gastropod Omphalius rusticus by exclusion experiments in the field. Settlement plates of both exclusion and control treatments were… Show more

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“…), and an isopod (Idotea balthica) was assessed in laboratory. The species and their densities were selected in function of field observations and information reported in the literature for fucoid species (Engkvist et al, 2000;Chemello and Milazzo, 2002;Gozler et al, 2010;Gunnarsson and Berglund, 2012;Suzuki et al, 2020;Hong et al, 2021;Navarro-Barranco et al, 2022).…”
Section: Mesocosm Experiment: Potential Herbivory Pressure Of Mesogra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and an isopod (Idotea balthica) was assessed in laboratory. The species and their densities were selected in function of field observations and information reported in the literature for fucoid species (Engkvist et al, 2000;Chemello and Milazzo, 2002;Gozler et al, 2010;Gunnarsson and Berglund, 2012;Suzuki et al, 2020;Hong et al, 2021;Navarro-Barranco et al, 2022).…”
Section: Mesocosm Experiment: Potential Herbivory Pressure Of Mesogra...mentioning
confidence: 99%