Santos, Mairy Barbosa Loureiro dos Freitas, José Rabelo de
In presence of extracts of six flowering plants the Biomphalaria tenagophila was more attracted to four them in the following sequence: Nasturtium pumilum > Polygonum acre > Commelina sp. = Echinochloa crusgalli. The periphyton of these flowering plants attracted in the same way the B. tenagophila but without no preference for either of them. Repor...
Dionne, Michele Butler, Mari Folt, Carol
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Oecologia
In this study of interactions between larval damselflies (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae) and pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus) we focus on the behaviour of the damselfly prey. First we document a prey behaviour in which damselflies use plant stems or leaves to hide from pumpkinseeds. We then test two hypotheses: (1) that damselfly 'hiding' is a sp...
Beer, S Sand-Jensen, K Madsen, T Vindbaek Nielsen, S L
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Oecologia
Activated carboxylase activities of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco), as well as photosynthetic rates were measured for 42 species of freshwater and marine macrophytes. While the carboxylase activity varied greatly among the species investigated (0.2-12.5 μmol CO2 mg-1 chlorophyll min-1), the submersed freshwater plants sho...
Orr, B K Resh, V H
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Oecologia
The surface cover produced by aquatic macrophytes is the primary habitat for immature stages (eggs, larvae, and pupae) ofAnopheles mosquitoes. We hypothesized that both the abundance of immatureAnopheles and the recruitment ofAnopheles (from oviposition or larval movement) is positively related to the amount of surface cover present. Field sampling...
Underwood, G J C Thomas, J D Baker, J H
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Oecologia
An experimental investigation under field conditions of enclosures containing freshwater pulmonate snails, the macrophyteCeratophyllum demersum and epiphytes, produced evidence of beneficial interactions.Ceratophyllum growth, measured in terms of stem length, numbers of leaf-nodes and growing tips and leaf survival was significantly enhanced in the...
Edgar, G J
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Oecologia
Carrying capacities of grazed habitats are typically expressed as numbers or biomass of animals per unit area; however, such parameters are appropriate only when the body size of animals is constant because consumption and other metabolic-rate based parameters such as respiration and production are proportional to body mass raised by a power of ≈0....
Bunn, Stuart E Boon, Paul I
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Oecologia
We used the stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen to examine the food webs of three small flood-plain lakes (billabongs) in south-eastern Australia. With few exceptions, stable carbon isotope analysis could not be used to discriminate among the conspicuous potential sources of fringing, emergent or floating vegetation or benthic detritus. These pr...
Schlacher, Thomas A Wooldridge, Tris H
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Oecologia
Ratios of 13C/12C and 15N/14N were measured in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), marginal vegetation, benthic macrodetritus (diameter > 1 mm) and selected invertebrate consumers in the Gamtoos estuary, South Africa to: (1) trace the provenance of benthic detrital deposits, and (2) determine the extent to which three abundant species of macroinverte...
Biggs, Jeremy Corfield, A Gr?n, Per Hansen, Hans Ole Walker, David Whitfield, Mericia Williams, Penny
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Biggs, Jeremy Corfield, A Gr?n, Per Hansen, Hans Ole Walker, David Whitfield, Mericia Williams, Penny
Peer reviewed