2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-018-3587-y
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Herbivory effects on the periphytic algal functional diversity in lake ecosystems: an experimental approach

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“…Studies have confirmed that herbivores and their distinct ways of feeding and foraging can change far beyond the structure of periphytic algal communities, changing composition and richness (Cattaneo & Kalff, 1986;McCormick & Stevenson, 1991), densities and even predominance of functional characteristics, life forms and species size (Nicola et al, 1990;Steinman et al, 1992;Hillebrand et al, 2000;Dunck et al, 2018). In our study, we demonstrated that the feeding habit of M. sanctaefilomenae altered the periphytic algal community of artificial substrates, since it consumed a higher proportion of medium-profile algae than low and high-profile species.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…Studies have confirmed that herbivores and their distinct ways of feeding and foraging can change far beyond the structure of periphytic algal communities, changing composition and richness (Cattaneo & Kalff, 1986;McCormick & Stevenson, 1991), densities and even predominance of functional characteristics, life forms and species size (Nicola et al, 1990;Steinman et al, 1992;Hillebrand et al, 2000;Dunck et al, 2018). In our study, we demonstrated that the feeding habit of M. sanctaefilomenae altered the periphytic algal community of artificial substrates, since it consumed a higher proportion of medium-profile algae than low and high-profile species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The zooplankton abundances in each microcosm were quantified according to Bottrell et al (1976), at the beginning (T1 -mean 85.7 ind.L -1 ± SD 61.8; T2 -mean 139.0 ind.L -1 ± SD 116.9) and end (T1 -mean 1,257.1 ind.L -1 ± SD 505.4; T2 -mean 1,985.8 ind.L -1 ± SD 1,783.5) of the experiment (for details see Dunck et al, 2018).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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