Authors
Alejandro Pérez-Matus, Jeffrey S Shima
Publication date
2010/11/4
Journal
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Volume
417
Pages
151-158
Description
Indirect effects of predators on primary producers may arise when predators suppress herbivore abundance and/or alter the behaviour patterns of herbivores in ways that reduce grazing pressure. Most studies highlight the role of predators in reducing herbivore abundance (ie density-mediated interactions), while behavioural effects (ie trait-mediated interactions) induced by predators are less commonly considered and are often assumed to be of secondary importance. We used a mesocosm experiment to evaluate the consumptive and behavioural effects of 2 species of predatory fishes on amphipod grazers that feed and nest on the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera. Only one, Notolabrus celidotus, of the 2 predator species reduced grazer abundance. Although the second predator species, N. fucicola, did not affect grazer abundance directly, it significantly reduced the grazing efficiency of amphipods on blades of M …
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