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Adventitious branching as a herbivore-induced defense in the intertidal brown alga Fucus distichus
1989
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Adventitious branches are produced following lnjury in at least 5 specles of brown algae in the family Fucaceae. Field experiments showed that these structures can be induced in the intertidal brown alga Fucus distichus by mechanical damage to the plant apices. The mean number of adventitous branches on F. distichus and the percent of plants with adventitious branches was positively correlated with the density of littonne snails Ljttorina sitkana and L. scutulata near the plants at 8 locations
doi:10.3354/meps056169
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