2011
DOI: 10.3354/meps08951
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Associations in ephemeral systems: the lack of trophic relationships between sandhoppers and beach wrack

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“…Adin and Riera, 2003;Crawley and Hyndes, 2007;Duarte et al, 2010;Poore and Gallagher, 2012), however, Rossi et al (2010) described an opportunistic behaviour for amphipods that relied on seagrasses (Sargassum muticum) when this resource was deposited in large quantities on the shore, and Porri et al (2011) found an ephemeral relationship between amphipods and specific wrack subsidies in South Africa. Herein, we also describe an opportunistic feeding behaviour, mainly of the consumers at Cabedelo beach, which might utilise the various sources indiscriminately as a result of the higher availability of wrack deposited on the shore.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Adin and Riera, 2003;Crawley and Hyndes, 2007;Duarte et al, 2010;Poore and Gallagher, 2012), however, Rossi et al (2010) described an opportunistic behaviour for amphipods that relied on seagrasses (Sargassum muticum) when this resource was deposited in large quantities on the shore, and Porri et al (2011) found an ephemeral relationship between amphipods and specific wrack subsidies in South Africa. Herein, we also describe an opportunistic feeding behaviour, mainly of the consumers at Cabedelo beach, which might utilise the various sources indiscriminately as a result of the higher availability of wrack deposited on the shore.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate the role of wrack as food sources we applied the traditional mean trophic enrichment of 1‰ for ␦ 13 C and 3.4‰ for ␦ 15 N (Adin and Riera, 2003;Epstein, 1978, 1980;Minagawa and Wada, 1984), which also allows comparisons on similar studies based on the trophic ecology of the same or congeneric species (e.g. Adin and Riera, 2003;Olabarria et al, 2009;Porri et al, 2011;Rossi et al, 2010). In addition, these values are known to better identify wrack species as food sources for these amphipod species than other values recently proposed in the literature (e.g.…”
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“…In general, most detritivorous and scavenger arthropods (such as talitrid amphipods, isopods and tenebrionids) are considered essentially herbivorous and show an opportunistic behaviour (Adin & Riera 2003;Porri et al 2011). Understanding the foraging strategies of consumers inhabiting the same ecosystem is essential to unraveling their trophic relationships and ecological roles.…”
Section: Feeding Strategies Of the Beach Arthropod Communities: Stablmentioning
confidence: 99%