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A non-native amphipod consumes eelgrass inflorescences in San Francisco Bay
ArticleAbstract: Intense herbivory can alter habitat characteristics, and grazing on reproductive structures can reduPalabras claves:Ampithoe valida, Herbivory, Seagrass, seed predation, Zostera marinaAutores:Boyer K.E., Lindsey A. Carr, Reynolds L.Fuentes:scopusExploring the role of temperature in the ocean through metabolic scaling
ArticleAbstract: Temperature imposes a constraint on the rates and outcomes of ecological processes that determine coPalabras claves:Centennial Paper, Community, Ectotherm, Food web, Macroecology, Metabolic scaling, TEMPERATUREAutores:John Francis Bruno, Lindsey A. Carr, O'connor M.I.Fuentes:scopusIllegal shark fishing in the Galápagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: Illeal shark fishing is thought to occur globally, including within so-called "shark sanctuaries", mPalabras claves:Conservation, Enforcement, GALAPAGOS, Illegal, Marine reserves, Shark fishingAutores:Fietz K., Gallagher A.J., Ignasi Montero-Serra, John Francis Bruno, Lindsey A. Carr, Stier A.C.Fuentes:scopusVariation at multiple trophic levels mediates a novel seagrass-grazer interaction
ArticleAbstract: Herbivores can have highly variable effects across their ranges, sometimes with unanticipated effectPalabras claves:Amphipod, Eelgrass, predator, Trophic cascade, Trophic interactionAutores:Boyer K.E., Lindsey A. CarrFuentes:scopusWarming increases the top-down effects and metabolism of a subtidal herbivore
ArticleAbstract: Ecological theory and experiments indicate that warming can increase the relative strength of top-doPalabras claves:algae, GALAPAGOS, herbivore, Lytechinus, Metabolic theory of ecology, TEMPERATURE, Ulva, UrchinAutores:John Francis Bruno, Lindsey A. CarrFuentes:scopusRemarkable euryhalinity of a marine fish Lutjanus novemfasciatus in mangrove nurseries
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Fodrie F.J., Garnett E.E., Gittman R.K., Keller D.A., Kenworthy M.D., Leandro Vaca-Pita, Lindsey A. Carr, Plumlee J.D.Fuentes:scopusSpatial patterns of epifaunal communities in San Francisco Bay eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds
ArticleAbstract: Epifaunal invertebrate species, such as amphipods and isopods, have been shown to play key but varyiPalabras claves:Alien species, Amphipod, Epiphyte, Isopod, Mesograzer, Multivariate analysis, phenology, SeagrassAutores:Boyer K.E., Brooks A.J., Lindsey A. CarrFuentes:scopusTemperature influences herbivory and algal biomass in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Temperature can influence trophic interactions via pbkp_redictable effects on the metabolism of ecotPalabras claves:Galapagos islands, grazing, macroalgae, Metabolic ecology, Temperature acclimation, Upwelling ecosystemsAutores:Gittman R.K., John Francis Bruno, Lindsey A. CarrFuentes:scopus