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Dayton, Paul K.
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Experimental studies of algal canopy interactions in a sea otter-dominated kelp community at Amchitka Island, Alaska.
Fish. Bull. 73(2): 230-237. 2 tabs. 2 figs. Apr. 1975.
–Rev.: R. M. May, Nature (London) 260(5549): 284, Mar. 25, 1976. Notes that Hydrodamalis gigas was formerly a major kelp consumer, and suggests that sea otters helped maintain sea cow populations by suppressing invertebrate herbivores (236-237).
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Related Index Records (3)
Community Ecology
(SEE ALSO: Food; Food Plants; Natural Enemies; Paleoecology; Parasites; Parasitology)
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1975 |
Dayton, P.K. (HG; N. Pacific; ?dependence on sea otters for protection of kelp supply; 236-237.) |
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Food
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Ingestive; Captivity, Sirenians in; Digestive System; Food Plants; Weed Control) (NOTE: Plants reported as part of the captive but not the natural diet of sirs. will not necessarily be found under Food Plants. Papers referring to them are, however, indexed here.)
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1975 |
Dayton, P.K. (Hydrodamalis; abundance of kelp due to sea otters; 236-237.) |
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Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Palmer, 1895
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1975 |
Dayton, P.K. (ecological interrelationships with kelp & sea otters; 236-237.) |
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