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Chemically mediated seaweed-herbivore interactions
Research project
Active research
Short description
Herbivory in marine systems can be intense and is considered a strong selective agent for defensive mechanisms.
We use theoretical models to formulate testable hypotheses about seaweed chemical defences and their effects on herbivores and higher tropic levels.
Research questions
- Can environmental changes affect how seaweeds defend themselves against grazers?
- Are defences induced or constitutive?
- How do the presence of seaweed chemical defences affect their ability to invade new areas?
- Are there individual and/or population differences in how herbivores cope with the chemical defences of their prey?
- How does chemical signalling affect organisms at different trophic levels, so called multi-trophic interactions?