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Removal of intertidal algae by herbivores in experimental frames and on shores near Auckland
Authors:Penelope A Luckens
Institution:Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Zealand Oceanographic Institute, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:When grazing animals are excluded from any intertidal area algae grow unchecked. In screened frames on the shore where predation experiments are in progress such growth is undesirable. A number of shore herbivores were tested for their ability to remove such algal growth and prevent its reformation without interfering with the main experiments. Only the browsing species Lunella smaragda and Melagraphia aethiops were capable of removing large algal growths, and these species were acceptable food for some of the predatory species. The complex inter‐relationship between grazing species and shore zonation at several places near Auckland is discussed.
Keywords:aquatic ecology  biodiversity  molecular techniques  allozymes  cellulose acetate electro‐phoresis  Paracorophium  Chaetocorophium  Amphipoda  New Zealand
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