نتایج جستجو برای: Dictyota

تعداد نتایج: 182  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
Erik E Sotka John P Wares Mark E Hay

Genetic variation in tolerance for seaweed chemical defenses among populations of marine herbivores is poorly described, either because few marine studies have addressed the issue or because the feeding preferences of populations of marine herbivores rarely differentiate. We address this using the polyphagous amphipod Ampithoe longimana (Crustacea), which commonly consumes, and lives on, terpen...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2000
John J Stachowicz Mark E Hay

In North Carolina, the decorator crab Libinia dubia camouflages almost exclusively with the chemically noxious alga Dictyota menstrualis. By placing this alga on its carapace, the crab behaviorally sequesters the defensive chemicals of the plant and gains protection from omnivorous consumers. However, Dictyota is absent north of North Carolina, whereas Libinia occurs as far north as New England...

ژورنال: The Iranian Journal of Botany 2019

در این مطالعه وضعیت تاکسونومیک جنس Dictyota درسواحل جنوبی ایران مورد بررسی قرار گرفت. طبقه‌بندی این جنس در سطح گونه به‌دلیل تنوع بالای مورفولوژیک در پاسخ به شرایط محیطی و همچنین همپوشانی ویژگی‌های تشخیصی پیچیده و دشوار است. برای روشن شدن، اطلاعات مورفولوژیک را با داده‌های توالی‌های ژن‌های سیتوپلاسمی rbcL و psbA تلفیق کردیم. در این مطالعه گونه Dictyota acutiloba به عنوان یک رکورد جدید از منطقه ش...

2010
AYESHA HIRA VIQAR SULTANA JEHAN ARA SYED EHTESHAMUL-HAQUE

Marine algal community signifies a huge source of compound endowed with ingenious structure and potential biological activities. Cytotoxicity of plant or fungal material is considered as the presence of antitumor compounds. In this study, ethanol extracts of seaweeds Dictyota dichotoma var. velutricata, D. hauckiana, D. indica, Iyengaria stellata, Jolyna laminarioides, Melanothamnus afaqhusaini...

2012
Andrea Cantu Jolene Kokroko Jamie Brett Megan Grove

A major threat to coral reefs today is the phase shift to algaldominated reefs. Algae can stress corals by overgrowing and smothering them, blocking sunlight needed for photosynthesis, and enhancing microbial growth. However, the mechanisms underlying algae-coral interactions are still poorly understood. This study examined how the tumbleweed algae Dictyota sp. affects the photophysiology of th...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Simon P B Ovenden Jonathan L Nielson Catherine H Liptrot Richard H Willis Dianne M Tapiolas Anthony D Wright Cherie A Motti

The methanol extract of an assemblage of Halimeda stuposa and a Dictyota sp., yielded three natural products characteristic of Dictyota sp., and one of Halimeda sp. These included the xenicane diterpene 4-hydroxydictyolactone (1), and the diterpenes dictyol E (2), 8a,11-dihydroxypachydictyol A (3) and indole-3-carboxaldehyde (4). A minor revision of 1 and new spectroscopic data for 1 and 2 are ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de biologia 2000
R C Pereira R Donato V L Teixeira D N Cavalcanti

Recent studies have show that small marine herbivores with limited mobility (mesograzers) often feed on macroalgae chemically defended against fishes or sea-urchins. In order to verify the involved mechanisms of chemotaxis or chemical defense into this process in Brazilian littoral, two species of brown alga Dictyota menstrualis and Dictyota mertensii were studied against the limited mobility h...

2011
Valerie J. Paul Ilsa B. Kuffner Linda J. Walters Raphael Ritson-Williams Kevin S. Beach Mikel A. Becerro

Competition between corals and macroalgae is often assumed to occur on reefs, especially those that have undergone shifts from coral to algal dominance; however, data examining these competitive interactions, especially during the early life-history stages of corals, are scarce. We conducted a series of field and outdoor seawater-table experiments to test the hypothesis that allelopathy (chemic...

2011
Thyago M. Queiroz Natália T. Machado Fabíola F. Furtado Abrahão A. Oliveira-Filho Maria C. Alustau Camila S. Figueiredo George E. C. Miranda José M. Barbosa-Filho Valdir A. Braga Isac A. Medeiros

This study aimed to investigate the cardiovascular effects elicited by Dictyota pulchella, a brown alga, using in vivo and in vitro approaches. In normotensive conscious rats, CH(2)Cl(2)/MeOH Extract (CME, 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg) from Dictyota pulchella produced dose-dependent hypotension (-4 ± 1; -8 ± 2; -53 ± 8 and -63 ± 3 mmHg) and bradycardia (-8 ± 6; -17 ± 11; -257 ± 36 and -285 ± 27 b.p.m...

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