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Chemical defense ecology

Wolfe GV (2000) The chemical defense ecology of marine unicellular plankton constraints, mechanisms, and impacts. Biol Bull 198 225-244 Yen J (2000) Life in transition balancing inertial and viscous forces by planktonic copepods. Biol Bull 198 213-224... [Pg.202]

Lindquist, N., Hay, M. E., and Eenical, W. (1992). Defense of ascidians and their conspicuous larvae adult vs. larval chemical defenses. Ecological Monographs 62,547-568. [Pg.482]

Stachowicz, J.J. and Hay, M.E., Mutualism and coral persistence the role of herbivore resistance to algal chemical defense, Ecology, 80, 2085, 1999. [Pg.187]

Keywords Marine chemical defense Activated defense Induced defense Plankton Chemical ecology... [Pg.182]

The ocean is a rich source of natural products, and their structural variety has inspired numerous chemists and chemical ecologists. Comprehensive reviews exist on the structure and occurrence, biosynthesis, and biological activity of marine natural products (see, e.g., [ 1-5]). An excellent book published in 2001 that deals exclusively with marine chemical ecology highlights different aspects of chemical communication and chemical defense [6]. It would be impossible to cover all aspects of chemical defense in this environment, and thus this contribution will focus on a few selected aspects that have been under intense research and discussion in recent years. [Pg.182]

Hay ME, Fenical W (1988) Marine plant-herbivore interactions the ecology of chemical defense. Annu Rev Ecol Syst 19 111-145... [Pg.22]

Clayton MN (1988) Evolution and life histories of brown algae. Bot Mar 31 379-387 Connell JH (1961) The influence of interspecific competition and other factors on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus. Ecology 42 710-723 Cronin G, Hay ME (1996) Chemical defenses, protein content, and susceptibility to herbivory of diploid vs. haploid stages of the isomorphic brown alga Dictyota ciliolata (Phaeophyta). Bot Mar 39 395-399... [Pg.50]

Hay ME (1992) The role of seaweed chemical defenses in the evolution of feeding specialization and in the mediation of complex interactions. In Paul VJ (ed) Ecological roles for marine natural products. Comstock Press, Ithaca, NY, pp 93-118 Hay ME (1996) Marine chemical ecology what s known and what s next J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 200 103-134... [Pg.52]

Hay ME, Fenical W, Gustafson K (1987) Chemical defense against diverse coral reef herbivores. Ecology 68 1581-1591... [Pg.52]

Paul VJ, Hay ME, Duffy JE, Fenical W, Gustafson K (1987) Chemical defense in the seaweed Ochtodes secundiramea (Montague) Howe (Rhodophyta) effects of its monoterpenoid components upon diverse coral-reef herbivores. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 114 249-260 Paul VJ, Cruz-Rivera E, Thacker RW (2001) Chemical mediation of macroalgal-herbivore interactions ecological and evolutionary perspectives. In McClintock JB, Baker BJ (eds) Marine chemical ecology. CRC, pp 227-265... [Pg.54]

Pereira RC, Donato R, Teixeira VL, Cavalcanti DN (2000b) Chemotaxis and chemical defenses in seaweed susceptibility to herbivory. Rev Bras Biol 60 405 414 Pereira RC, Da Gama BAP, Teixeira VL, Yoneshigue-Valentin Y (2003) Ecological roles of natural products of the Brazilian red seaweed Laurencia obtusa. Rev Bras Biol 63 665-672 Pereira RC, Pinheiro MD, Teixeira VL, Da Gama BAP (2002) Feeding preferences of the endemic gastropod Astraea latispina in relation to chemical defenses of Brazilian tropical seaweeds. Braz J Biol 62 33 10... [Pg.54]

Schnitzler I, Boland W, Hay ME (1998) Organic sulfur compounds from Dictyopteris spp. deter feeding by an herbivorous amphipod (Ampithoe longimana) but not by a herbivorous sea urchin (Arbaciapimctulata). J Chem Ecol 24 1715-1732 Shen Y, T sai PI, Fenical W, Hay ME (1993) Secondary metabolite chemistry of the Caribbean marine alga Sporochnus bolleanus. a basis for herbivore chemical defense. Phytochemistry 32 71-75 Schupp PJ, Paul VJ (1994) Calcium carbonate and secondary metabolites in tropical seaweeds variable effects on herbivorous fishes. Ecology 75 1172-1185 Smit AJ (2004) Medicinal and pharmaceutical uses of seaweed natural products a review. J Appl Phycol 16 245-262... [Pg.55]

Cronin G (2001) Resource allocation in seaweeds and marine invertebrates chemical defense patterns in relation to defense theories. In McClintock JB, Baker BJ (eds) Marine chemical ecology. CRC, London, pp 325-353... [Pg.82]

Cronin G, Hay ME (1996) Induction of seaweed chemical defenses by amphipod grazing. Ecology 77 2287-2301... [Pg.82]

Hay ME, Duffy JE, Fenical W (1990) Host-plant specialization decreases predation on a marine amphipod an herbivore in plant s clothing. Ecology 71 733-743 Hay ME, Duffy JE, Pfister CA, Fenical W (1987) Chemical defense against different marine herbivores are amphipods insect equivalents Ecology 68 1567-1580 Hay ME, Fenical W (1992) Chemical mediation of seaweed-herbivore interactions. In John DM, Hawkins SJ, Price JH (eds) Plant-animal interactions in the marine benthos. Clarendon, Oxford, pp 319-337... [Pg.83]

Rhoades D (1979) Evolution of plant chemical defenses against herbivores. In Rosenthal GA, Janzen DH (eds) Herbivores. Academic, New York, pp 4-54 Richardson MG (1971) The ecology and physiological aspects of Antarctic weed dwelling amphi-pods (Preliminary report, II). British Antarctic Survey Report N9/1971(-72)/H l-16 Richardson MG (1975) The dietary composition of some Antarctic fish. Br Antarct Surv Bull 41/42 113-120... [Pg.102]

Wright JT, de Nys R, Poore AGB, Steinberg PD (2004) Chemical defense in a marine alga heritability and the potential for selection by herbivores. Ecology 85 2946-2959... [Pg.104]

Carmichael WW, Azevedo SFMO, An JS, Molica RJR, Jochimsen EM, Lau S, Rinehart KL, Shaw GR, Eaglesham GK (2001) Human fatalities from cyanobacteria chemical and biological evidence for cyanotoxins. Environ Health Persp 109 663-668 Codd GA, Bell SG, Kaya K, Ward CJ, Beattie KA, Metcalf JS (1999) Cyanobacterial toxins, exposure routes and human health. Eur J Phycol 34 405 115 Cronin G, Hay M (1996) Induction of seaweed chemical defenses by amphipod grazing. Ecology 77 2287-2301... [Pg.116]

DeMott WR, Moxter F (1991) Foraging on cyanobacteria by copepods responses to chemical defenses and resource abundance. Ecology 72 1820-1834 DeMott WR, Zhang Q, Carmichael WW (1991) Effects of toxic cyanobacteria and purified toxins on the survival and feeding of a copepod and three species of Daphnia. Limnol Oceanogr 36 1346-1357... [Pg.116]


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