Indirect effects shape macroalgal epifaunal communities
Abstract We tested the response of algal epifauna to the direct effects of predation and the indirect consequences of habitat change due to grazing and nutrient supply through upwelling using an abundant intertidal rhodophyte, Gelidium pristoides. We ran a mid‐shore field experiment at four sites (t...
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Main Authors: | Aldwin Ndhlovu, Justin A. Lathlean, Christopher D. McQuaid, Laurent Seuront |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/76436a1f739640bcb41a472227a0532c |
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