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Herbivory And Its Effects On Brown Algae Seaweed

cape strategies, many marine plants have also evolved the ability to tolerate herbivory. By channeling tremendous amounts of energy into either rapid growth or reproduction, certain seaweeds appear to be trying to outpace herbivores. With their basal portions hidden in cracks, some filamentous algae remain alive despite the loss of much of their tissue to grazers. In addition, some intertidal seaweeds reproduce with such intensity that they swamp the ability of herbivores to consume their offspring (1:374).

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