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Science 26 April 2002: Vol. 296. no. 5568, pp. 736 - 739 DOI: 10.1126/science.1069811
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Trophic Control of Production in a Rocky Intertidal Community
Robert T. Paine
In the low intertidal zone at Tatoosh Island, Washington, United
States, minimal estimates of primary production can vary from 0 to an
average of 86 kilograms of wet mass per square meter per year when the
grazing assemblage is manipulated. Highly productive annual kelps
(Laminariales) replace less productive perennial species when
macroscopic grazers are reduced or absent, resulting in monodominant
assemblages of Alaria marginata. Experiments were repeated
in seven consecutive years. Increased species richness makes no
significant additional contribution to annual production. Rather, a
competitively superior species is favored when its enemies are reduced,
suggesting that terrestrial perspectives on the role of biodiversity
that are developed without considering consumers may not be general.
Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
98195-1800, USA.
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