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Brush et al. 2016
oystercatchers are a semimigratory bird speices
diet composed primarily of oysters and other bivalves (capable of eating crabs)
Ellis et al. 2009
top-down trophic cascade
role of avian predators
< 2 (almost 3) trophic levels down
gulls also migratory
mesopredators decrease in population
Grabowski 2004
mud crabs use vertical space for refuge from toadfish
wave buffering and substrate providing habitat
Lenihan 1999
infaunal substrate on oysters (worms, isopods, etc..)
structures wave flow, substrate, and refuge for all organisms in the habitat
Power et al. 1996
keystone should be used within the context of the environment
keystone species have a disproportionate imapct relative to biomass
response and evolution of the keystone debate by Mills et al. 1993
names L. littorea and N. lapillus as keystone
Mills et al. 1993
keystone should not be used
did not include biomass
different roles of keystone
Menge 1976
wave exposure and mussel/barnacle cover
at high wave exposure N. lapillus takes more time to feed because of dislodgement risk
smaller size at high wave exposure
Lubcheno and Menge 1978
M. edulis at exposed areas, less S. balanoides (loose competition) and less algae
less mobile predators at high wave exposure
more mobile predators in protected areas (less dislodgement)
Morello and Etter 2017
short-term fluctuations in N. lapillus removal resulted only in short term ecosystem fluctuations and long term return
Paine 1966
Pisaster ochraceous
keystone concept
Nisbet et al. 2000
dynamic energy budgets
context and life stage based analysis
trade off between growth and reproduction
changing food and resource density in complex environments (capture the impacts of variability on an ecosystem energy budget)
formula with k and k-1
Sanford et al. 1994
barnacles systematically change from active to passive suspension feeding based on food and flow environment
in high nutrient areas barnacles can switch to active (high maintenance high reward)
Neu et al. 2025
increased food in leads to increased digestion and maintenance costs for crab species (Carcinus maenas)
Jian and McGaw 2022
Starved crabs have more metabolic costs than regularly fed crabs
Cancer irroratus
Wendin et al. 2024
sunbleached algae has less usable protein content due to photosynthetic apparatus degradation
Watson and Norton 1985
littorina littorea food preference
green ulva then fucoids then calcaerous (increased digestion cost)
Brown et al. 2004
temperature impact on kinetics (increased temp = increased metabolic activity)
Newell and Pye 1974
metabolic rate increased with increased temperature due to enzymatic activity
Lillebjerka et al. 2023
increased temperature results in snails reaching developmental maturity faster and can trigger early spawning events due to temperature changes
Connell 1978
IDH (intermediate disturbance)
nonequilbirum model of climax communities
succession and colonization-competition framework
Fox 2013a
IDH should be abandoned
empirically and theoretically incorrect
box 1
nonadditive and nonlinear dynamics
Sheil and Burslem 2013
Focus on developing the IDH to better represent the world
brings some validity to the IDH
different perspective on foundational theories
Chamberlin 1965
multiple working hypothesis
nuance
perspective and unbiased methodologies for research question
Bertness 1992
Salt marsh succession after a disturbance
trait advantage and resource dyanmics (nonadditive and nonlinear)
Johnson 2001
Role of canopies in preventing drag forces
buffering capacity and creation of the flow microenvironment
Koehl 1982
morphologies that cause higher or lower drag force
bluff body in protected area can cause more stress than slim body in high wave exposure area
Bertness et al. 1999
Algal canopy ameliorates rocky intertidal conditions in the high intertidal
reduces desiccation stress, refuge, substrate, etc…
increases the consumption stress by L. littorea on algal recruits
Use in essay on barnacle recruitment with algal (A. nodosum) canopy
Beermann et al 2013
net neutral effect of algal canopies on S. balanoides recruitment
positive ameliorating affects at low tide
negative whiplash affects at high tide
barnacles settle where barnacles are already present
used in question on S. balanoides recruitment essay
Hurlbert 1984
pseudoreplication and experimental design
four facets: control, replication, randomization, and interspersion
Independent experimental units (usually site level) cannot be impacted by the same wave, slope, etc…
sources of confusion
controlled for except for experimental error, demonic intrusion (uncontrollable)
nondemonc intrusion minimization
use in essay on experimental design of A. nod + semi; pitfalls when designing desiccation algal zonation experiment
Chamberlin 1965
multiple working hypotheses
paternal biases
nuance involved in methodology and data analysis
use in survey methods essay to back choices for different experimental questions; desiccation algae experiment (avoid these things); menge vs power (power advocates with chamberlin mores)
Lessios 1996
survey techniques and methods
habitat delineation (urchin experiment- reduction in Diadema sp.), spatial heterogeneity
random stratified sampling
haphazard sampling
sampling logistics subtidal, hard to see, waves, etc…
used in essay on survey techniques
Bernard et al 2013
Observer bias during fish surveys
double-observer approach to correctly gauge fish (disproportionate amount of rare fish sighted)
mathematical variation in the distance people can estimate underwater
volunteers and non-equivalent distributed skills etc..
use in survey methods essay
Menge and Sutherland 1987
environmental stress model
Species diversity should be less at moderate stress levels, as competitive factors take over
use in the essay on survey techniques method and snail/fucus paper
Lubchenco 1980
algal zonation in the rocky intertidal
abiotic desiccation stress
snails in the intertidal and where they live
eating fucus juvenile
herbivory and competition
remove the lower and the upper will colonize the more benign
use in essay on algal zonation, a nodosum removal, fucus and snail placement
Bertness and Calloway 1994
positive community interactions
increasing physical stress = increasing positive community interactions
less physical stress = consumer interaction and competition
complicated by the Menge and Sutherland ESM (1987)
use in the A. nodosum removal
Bertness and Leonard 1997
positive impacts of hummocking to buffer wave force
use in A. nodosum removal
Jenkins et al. 2004
removal of A. nodosum caused fucus growth in experimental plots
turf algae decreased because no ameliorating canopy (desiccation stress)
grazer increases as more juvenile algae begins to settle
use in A. nodosum, use in trophic interaction essay, use in fucus and snail essay
Connel 1961
relocation of Cthalamtus stellaus to range of S. balanoides
C stellatus death from competition but can survive there
use in A nodosum essay
Bertness 1991
salt marsh transplantation experiment
transplant S. patens (sporoblus pumila) to S. alterniflorus and Distichlis spiticata.
Reverse relationship to rocky intertidal
similar mechanisms
use in A. nodosum essay
Schonbeck and Norton 1978
tolerance of higher brown algae to desiccation and temperature
uppermost limits of algae tested by neap tide with drought conditions
F. spiralis, Asco, and F. distichus
Veenhof et al 2022
gametophytes of Ecklonia radiata experience grazer pressure
gametophytes can also remain in a vegetative state for up to 7 months on the benthos despite herbivore activity
filmanetous forms rather than turf are more grazed upon
use in hetermorphic essay
Silva et al 2022
gameotphyte form trigged to do reproduction/change generations upon temperature conditions
gametophyte forms of Laminaria digitata can survive under less light and colder temperatures than bladed sporophyte
winter vs summer reproductive conditions
use in heteromoprhic essay
Delebecq et al 2015
L digitata gametophytes experiences more tolerance to desication and temperature stress
good at short-term heat stress
use in hetermorphic essay
Bessho and Iwasa 2009
mathematical model of benefits of hetermorphic vs isomorphic alternation of generations
isomorphic life-history strategies are better suited to long-lived, slow growth strateiges in constant climates in Ulva pertusa (equivalent generation length)
often herbivore protected growth
sporophyte forms for short-lived, maximum productivity
use in hetermorphic essay
Couciero et al 2015
Ectocarpus crouaniorum and siliciousus are isomoprhic but adapting the niche differentiation techniques
the excpetion to the rule
adapted like hetermorphy to differential selective pressure
use in hetermorphy essay
Power 1992
bottom-up primary for trophic regulation
primary productivity underlies most trophic cascade and top-down trophic modelling
nuance must be incorporated into arugment, bring in combination of bottom-up and top-down but ultimately is bottom-up
spatiotemporal variety, disturbances, feedback predator-prey interactions/behaviors
use in last essay
Menge 1992
top-down experimental removal/exclusion experiment
explains site result differences with bottom-up theory (not evidence)
attempts to bring the top-down and bottom-up concepts together
weaker and more dilute argument
use in last essay
Lubchenco and Menge 1978
predator exclusions and competition between algae species create communitiy sturcture in the intertidal
these communities vary based on wave exposure
L. littorea correlated inversely with epipytic green algae
Pain 1966 (NOT NEW ENGLAND ROCKY INTERTIDAL)
pisaster ochraceous starfish removed from rocky intertidal
trophic cascade (mussels everywhere)
support for top-down trophic regulation
use in last essay (sparingly)
Ellis et al. 2009
top down control of the rocky intertidal by gulls
gull exclusion led to crab increase and their prey crab decrease
snail not significant
plant productivity not impacted
use in last essay
Cole et al. 2011
pelagic nutrients in the GOM and NS pelagic waters impact barnacles recruitment
low nutrients = low recruitment of S. balanoides
high nutrients = high recruitment of S. balanoides
Wells et al. 2023
snail gradients in the rocky intertidal
L. saxatilis pushed by comp with littorea and crab predation, edures hardship
L. littorea, generalists (tolerates dessication less than saxatilis)
L. obtusata, fucoid specalists, uses cryptic mimicry
use in fucus and snail experiment