Defensive and Sensory Chemical Ecology of Brown Algae


Autoria(s): Charled D.Amsler; Victoria A.Fairhesd
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The ecological interaction of brown algae are important as these macroalgae are common and often keystone members in many benthic marine communities.This review highlights their chemical interactions,particularly with potential herbivores,but also with fouling oranganisms,with potential pathogens,with each other as gametes,and with their microenvironments when they are spores.Phlorotannins,which are phenolic compounds unique to brown algae,have been studied hesvily in many of these respects and sre highlightes here.This includes recent controversy about their roles as defences against herbivory,as well as new understanding of their roles in primary cellular functions that may,in many instances,be more important than ,and which at least have to be considered in convert with,any possible ecological functions.Brown algae have also been useful models for testing theoties about the evolution of and ecological constraints on chemical defence.Furthermore,their mocroscopic motile gametes and spores have the ability to react to their chemical environments behavirourally.

Identificador

http://ir.yic.ac.cn/handle/133337/3092

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/140064

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Charled D.Amsler;Victoria A.Fairhesd.Defensive and Sensory Chemical Ecology of Brown Algae,Advances in Botanical Research,2005 ,43():1-91

Tipo

期刊论文