Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2331515037> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2331515037 endingPage "99" @default.
- W2331515037 startingPage "91" @default.
- W2331515037 abstract "MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 434:91-99 (2011) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09218 Predation constrains host choice for a marine mesograzer R. S. Lasley-Rasher1,*, D. B. Rasher1, Z. H. Marion1, R. B. Taylor2, M. E. Hay1 1Department of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA 2Leigh Marine Laboratory, University of Auckland, PO Box 349, Warkworth 0941, New Zealand *Email: rachel.lasley@gatech.edu ABSTRACT: For small sedentary herbivores that inhabit seaweeds, choosing a host that provides adequate nutrition and refuge should be favored by natural selection. Yet, the relative importance of seaweed nutritional value versus habitat quality in driving mesograzer host choice remains poorly understood for most herbivores. Previous work in coastal North Carolina, USA, and 2 tropical locations suggests that amphipods often utilize host seaweeds that offer superior refuge from both omnivorous and carnivorous consumers. Our study was conducted in New Zealand, where carnivores alone are the major consumers of seaweed-dwelling amphipods. We show that the herbivorous amphipod Aora typica preferentially utilizes the dictyotalean seaweed Dictyota kunthii over a dominant canopy-forming kelp, Ecklonia radiata, and that this preferred seaweed host provides a superior refuge from predators in both laboratory and field experiments. There was no difference in A. typica feeding preference between D. kunthii and E. radiata, but A. typica grew faster when reared on E. radiata. These results suggest that seaweed refuge quality, not nutritional quality, drives A. typica host preference and distribution in this system. KEY WORDS: Amphipod · Enemy-free space · Fitness · Plant−herbivore interaction · New Zealand · Seaweed Full text in pdf format PreviousNextCite this article as: Lasley-Rasher RS, Rasher DB, Marion ZH, Taylor RB, Hay ME (2011) Predation constrains host choice for a marine mesograzer. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 434:91-99. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09218 Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in MEPS Vol. 434. Online publication date: July 28, 2011 Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599 Copyright © 2011 Inter-Research." @default.
- W2331515037 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2331515037 creator A5028115217 @default.
- W2331515037 creator A5031562431 @default.
- W2331515037 creator A5074462656 @default.
- W2331515037 creator A5076471182 @default.
- W2331515037 creator A5087527068 @default.
- W2331515037 date "2011-07-28" @default.
- W2331515037 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2331515037 title "Predation constrains host choice for a marine mesograzer" @default.
- W2331515037 cites W1973037101 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W1989391282 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W1996347319 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2006236557 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2006916767 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2007378999 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2011676388 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2011919062 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2013992111 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2018060669 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2019942643 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2024777656 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2037841838 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2040101145 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2043012562 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2045296778 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2047230887 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2056812770 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2057086886 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2075890299 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2076144239 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2081183363 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2081594390 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2083576207 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2084171965 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2084401161 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2089072144 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2092166042 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2094016737 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2094416273 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2108872089 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2110618265 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2126092006 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2127146608 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2130330245 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2130590936 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2135074765 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2145662046 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2147377721 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2153598955 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2153698084 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2154490249 @default.
- W2331515037 cites W2171617985 @default.
- W2331515037 doi "https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09218" @default.
- W2331515037 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2331515037 type Work @default.
- W2331515037 sameAs 2331515037 @default.
- W2331515037 citedByCount "26" @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372012 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372013 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372015 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372016 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372017 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372018 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372019 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372020 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372021 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372022 @default.
- W2331515037 countsByYear W23315150372023 @default.
- W2331515037 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2331515037 hasAuthorship W2331515037A5028115217 @default.
- W2331515037 hasAuthorship W2331515037A5031562431 @default.
- W2331515037 hasAuthorship W2331515037A5074462656 @default.
- W2331515037 hasAuthorship W2331515037A5076471182 @default.
- W2331515037 hasAuthorship W2331515037A5087527068 @default.
- W2331515037 hasBestOaLocation W23315150371 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C11796040 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C126831891 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C188382862 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C2776705890 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C2778357721 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C2779862049 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C46325548 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C11796040 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C126831891 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C185933670 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C188382862 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C18903297 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C2776705890 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C2778357721 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C2779862049 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C46325548 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C59822182 @default.
- W2331515037 hasConceptScore W2331515037C86803240 @default.