نتایج جستجو برای: grazing food chain

تعداد نتایج: 568347  

2013
Ryan J. Woodland Daryl P. Holland John Beardall Jonathan Smith Todd Scicluna Perran L. M. Cook

The fate of diazotrophic nitrogen (N(D)) fixed by planktonic cyanobacteria in pelagic food webs remains unresolved, particularly for toxic cyanophytes that are selectively avoided by most herbivorous zooplankton. Current theory suggests that N(D) fixed during cyanobacterial blooms can enter planktonic food webs contemporaneously with peak bloom biomass via direct grazing of zooplankton on cyano...

2015
Sharma S

Pyrolizidine alkaloids are toxic for human and livestock. Various reports have been investigated the PA’s intoxication in human as well as animals. Plants containing hepatotoxic PAs are present in most parts of the world and often cause poisoning in cattles and also in human. Several traditional popular medicines of India have been reported for successful treatment of various diseases. Among th...

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2014
Carla R Flöthe Markus Molis Uwe John

Herbivory is a key factor for controlling seaweed biomass and community structure. To cope with grazers, constitutive and inducible defenses have evolved in macroalgae. Inducible chemical defenses show grazer-specificity and, at the same time, have the potential to mediate interactions among different herbivores. Furthermore, temporal variations in defense patterns, which may adjust antiherbivo...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2017
S Jurjanz C Collas M L Lastel X Godard H Archimède G Rychen M Mahieu C Feidt

Soil is the main matrix which contributes to the transfer of environmental pollutants to animals and consequently into the food chain. In the French West Indies, chlordecone, a very persistent organochlorine pesticide, has been widely used on banana growing areas and this process has resulted in a long-term pollution of the corresponding soils. Domestic outside-reared herbivores are exposed to ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2001
R E. Forrest M G. Chapman A J. Underwood

Wax discs have been used previously on intertidal rocky shores to record the grazing activity of gastropods. This study has evaluated this methodology for recording grazing of four common intertidal microalgal grazers on intertidal shores in New South Wales, Australia. In the laboratory, the four species examined-the patellid limpet, Cellana tramoserica (Sowerby), the trochid, Austrocochlea por...

2015
Begoña Martínez-Crego Pedro Arteaga Alexandra Ueber Aschwin H. Engelen Rui Santos Markus Molis Bayden D Russell

Grazing-induced plant defences that reduce palatability to herbivores are widespread in terrestrial plants and seaweeds, but they have not yet been reported in seagrasses. We investigated the ability of two seagrass species to induce defences in response to direct grazing by three associated mesograzers. Specifically, we conducted feeding-assayed induction experiments to examine how mesograzer-...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Tomohiro Kuwae Peter G Beninger Priscilla Decottignies Kimberley J Mathot Dieta R Lund Robert W Elner

We show that a higher vertebrate can graze surficial intertidal biofilm, previously only considered a food source for rasping invertebrates and a few specialized fish. Using evidence from video recordings, stomach contents, and stable isotopes, we describe for the first time the grazing behavior of Western Sandpipers (Calidris mauri) and estimate that biofilm accounts for 45-59% of their total ...

A Mashinchian Moradi M. Hosseini SH. Rahmanpour

Heavy metal metals are non-biodegradable, have a remarkable ability to transfer through food chains and are potentially toxic for organisms.They are introduced tomarine environment via different anthropogenic sources. In this study, the ability of titanium dioxide nano-particle in transfer of Cr, Cu, Pb and Se metal through an aquatic food chain involving Ceratium tripos as the phytoplankton Da...

2012
Akbar Nikkhah

Tissue nutrient supply may be synchronized with endogenous physiological rhythms to optimize animal and human health. Glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity have endogenous rhythms that are not essentially dependent on food type and eating. Human glucose tolerance declines as day comes into night. Based on such evolutionary findings, large evening meals must be avoided to reduce risks of vis...

1999
J. W. U. BEESTON J. P. HOGAN

The few estimates in the literature of the quantity of food eaten by the grazing sheep have involved calculations based on some component of the faeces. ’ The “apparent digestibility” of this component was first calculated with sheep fed on known amounts of cut pasture. Faeces were then collected from grazing sheep and the amount of the particular component in the faeces was used to predict the...

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