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The transfer of seaweeds from subtidal bottoms to nearby intertidal rocky shores is a common but often overlooked phenomenon. Freshly detached seaweeds often represent critical trophic subsidies for herbivores living in upper-shore rocky intertidal areas, such as the marine snail Diloma nigerrima...


Quintanilla-Ahumada, D.Quijón, P.A.Navarro, J.M.Pulgar, J.Duarte, C.[Living on a trophic subsidy: Algal quality drives an upper-shore herbivore’s consumption, preference and absorption but not growth rates]Living on a trophic subsidy: Algal quality drives an upper-shore herbivore’s consumption, preference and absorption but not growth rates

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Jaramillo, E.Dugan, J.E.Hubbard, D.M.Contreras, H.Duarte, C.Acuña, E.Schoeman, D.S.[Macroscale patterns in body size of intertidal crustaceans provide insights on climate change effects]Macroscale patterns in body size of intertidal crustaceans provide insights on climate change effects

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