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Title: Differences in herbivory intensity between the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa and the green alga Caulerpa prolifera inhabiting the same habitat
Authors: Del Río, Lucia
Vidal, Javier
Betancor, Séfora
Tuya, Fernando 
UNESCO Clasification: 241705 Biología marina
Keywords: Seagrass
Herbivory
Grazing
Grazers
Green alga, et al
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: 0304-3770
Journal: Aquatic Botany 
Abstract: Seagrasses are frequently found mixed with other macrophytes, e.g., green macroalgae. We aimed to assess whether the magnitude of herbivory differed between two coexisting macrophytes, the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson and the green seaweed Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskål) Lamouroux, at Gran Canaria Island (eastern Atlantic). Both in situ (field) and aquaria experimentation demonstrated a larger intensity of herbivory (between ca. 4–8 times) on C. prolifera than C. nodosa. At the scale of meadows, herbivorous fish abundance predicted the intensity of herbivory, in particular by the parrotfish Sparisoma cretense. A plant physical attribute (“force-to-fracture”) negatively correlated with a larger consumption on C. prolifera, while differences in total phenolic compounds between both macrophytes were insignificant. Importantly, herbivory marks (bites) were significantly larger (ca. two times) on C. nodosa leaves than in C. prolifera fronds, so differences in the magnitude of herbivory between C. nodosa and C. prolifera were dependent on herbivorous size.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49559
ISSN: 0304-3770
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2015.10.001
Source: Aquatic Botany [ISSN 0304-3770], v. 128, p. 48-57
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