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Seaweeds chemical ecology

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 (1992) Chemical mediation of seaweed-herbivore interactions. In John DM, Hawkins SS, Price JH (eds) Plant-animal interactions in the marine benthos. Systematics Association Special Volume I. Clarendon, Oxford, pp 319-337 Hay ME, Fenical W (1996) Chemical ecology and marine biodiversity insights and products from the sea. Oceanography 9 10-20... [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]

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]

Lippert H, Iken K, Rachor E, Wiencke C (2001) Macrofauna associated with macroalgae in the Kongsfjord (Spitsbergen). Polar Biol 24 512-522 McClintock JB, Baker BJ (2001) Marine chemical ecology. CRC, Boca Raton, FL Miller KA, Pearse JS (1991) Ecological studies of seaweeds in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Am Zool 31 35—48... [Pg.102]

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]

Duffy JE, Hay ME (1994) Herbivore resistance to seaweed chemical defense the roles of mobility and predation risk. Ecology 75 1304-1319... [Pg.223]

Ianora A, Boersma M, Casotti R, Fontana A, Harder J, Hoffmann F, Pavia H, Potin P, Poulet SA, Toth G (2006) New trends in marine chemical ecology. Estuaries Coasts 29 531-551 Ishikawa Y, Saga N (1989) The diseases of economically valuable seaweeds and pathology in Japan. In Miyachi S, Karube I, Ishida Y (eds) Current topics in marine biotechnology. Fuji Technology Press, Tokyo, pp 215-218... [Pg.267]

Hay, M.E., Seaweed chemical defenses their role in the evolution of feeding specialization and in mediating complex interactions, in Ecological Roles of Marine Natural Products, Paul, V.J., Ed., Comstock, Ithaca, NY, 1992, 93. [Pg.190]

Cronin, G., Resource Allocation in Seaweeds and Marine Invertebrates Chemical Defense Patterns in Relation to Defense Theories, in Marine Chemical Ecology, McClintock, J.B. and Baker, B.J., Eds., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2001, chapt. 9. [Pg.323]

V. J. Paul, Seaweed Chemical Defenses on Coral Reefs. In Ecological Roles of Marine Natural Products] V. J. Paul, Ed. Cornell University Press Ithaca, 1992 pp 24-92. [Pg.534]


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