1998
DOI: 10.3354/meps168187
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Intracolonial variation in chemical defenses of the sponge Cacospongia sp. and its consequences on generalist fish predators and the specialist nudibranch predator Glossodoris pallida

Abstract: On Guam, the nudibranch Glossodoris pallida specializes in feeding on the branching sponge Cacospongia sp., which contains scalaradial and desacetylscalaradial as major secondary metabolites. The nudibranch, which accumulates both compounds for its own defense, is typically found on the base of the sponge. In this study, we quantified intracolonial variation in the production of secondary metabolites (percent yield of crude extract, filtered extract, scalaradial, and desacetylscalaradial), structural material … Show more

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“…Turon et al, 1996b;Betancourt-Lozano et al, 1998), and more rarely within specimens (Turon et al, 1996b;Becerro et al, 1998;Schupp et al, 1999). Genetic, biological, and/ or environmental factors (both biotic and abiotic) can account for this variation.…”
Section: Scientia Marina 73(2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turon et al, 1996b;Betancourt-Lozano et al, 1998), and more rarely within specimens (Turon et al, 1996b;Becerro et al, 1998;Schupp et al, 1999). Genetic, biological, and/ or environmental factors (both biotic and abiotic) can account for this variation.…”
Section: Scientia Marina 73(2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We disregarded specialist sponge predators (e.g., opisthobranchs) since, by definition, a specialist predator will feed exclusively on its prey, which a priori makes them unsuitable to test the general effectiveness of multiple chemical defenses from the diverse species collected at each location. One assay followed methods similar to those used by Becerro et al (1998) and targeted medium-sized, demersal fish predators such as Oblada melanura, Diplodus spp., Mugil spp., and Boops salpa (Spain) and Cheilinus fasciatus, Scarus schlegeli, and Naso vlamingii (Guam). Numerous specimens of these species actively participated in the feeding assays.…”
Section: Sampling Procedures and Field Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many factors at multiple scales affect the production of chemical defenses (Steinberg and van Altena 1992;Harvell et al 1993;Becerro et al 1995Becerro et al , 1998, but our hypothesis examines the effect of evolution in distinct geographic regions on the effectiveness of chemical defenses. Thus, we collected tropical (IndoPacific) and temperate (Mediterranean) sponge species that are phylogenetically closely related to test whether their deterrent properties significantly differ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The storage of biologically active secondary metabolites by marine invertebrates is frequently related to their ecological success, in spite of their exposition to predation, infestation by microbial pathogens, overgrowth, fouling and competition for space and nutrients (reviewed in Amsler et al, 2001;Blunt et al, 2007;Faulkner et al, 2004;Lindquist, 2002;Paul, 1992;Pawlik, 1993;Stachowicz, 2001). Marine sponges, ascidians, soft-bodied cnidaria and bryozoans are representative groups of marine invertebrates which are chemically defended against predators (for selected examples, see Aceret et al, 2001;Becerro et al, 1998;Burns et al, 2003;Chanas et al, 1996;Epifanio et al, 1999a;Epifanio et al, 1999b;Kubanek et al, 2002;Lindel et al, 2000;Lindquist, 1996;Marin et al, 1998;McClintock and Baker, 1997;O'Neal and Pawlik, 2002;Pawlik et al, 1995;Pisut and Pawlik, 2002;Stachowicz and Lindquist, 1997;Van Alstyne et al, 1994;Vervoort et al, 1998;Waddell and Pawlik, 2000), fouling (Becerro et al, 1997;Bhosale et al, 2002;Hattori et al, 2001;Henrikson and Pawlik, 1995;Kelly et al, 2003;Wahl et al, 1994), larval settlement (reviewed in Davis et al, 1989;Fusetani, 1997;Martín and Uriz, 1993;Pawlik, 1992) and solar UV radiation (Bandaranayake et...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%