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Temporal shifts in top-down vs. bottom-up control of epiphytic algae in a seagrass ecosystem

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Temporal shifts in top-down vs. bottom-up control of epiphytic algae in a seagrass ecosystem; 2013; Article; Journal; Ecology; Whalen, Matthew A.; Duffy, J. Emmett; Grace, James B.

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In coastal marine food webs, small invertebrate herbivores (mesograzers) have long been hypothesized to occupy an important position facilitating dominance of habitat-forming macrophytes by grazing competitively superior epiphytic algae. Because of the difficulty of manipulating mesograzers in the field, however, their impacts on community organization have rarely been rigorously documented. Understanding mesograzer impacts has taken on increased urgency in seagrass systems due to declines in seagrasses globally, caused in part by widespread eutrophication favoring seagrass overgrowth by faster-growing algae. Using cage-free field experiments in two seasons (fall and summer), we present experimental confirmation that mesograzer reduction [...]

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