Devon A. Cancilla
Western Washington University
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Oecologia | 2006
Kathryn L. Van Alstyne; Amorah V. Nelson; James R. Vyvyan; Devon A. Cancilla
On northeastern Pacific coasts, Ulvaria obscura is a dominant component of subtidal “green tide” blooms, which can be harmful to marine communities, fisheries, and aquaculture facilities. U. obscura is avoided by herbivores relative to many other locally common macrophytes, which may contribute to its ability to form persistent blooms. We used a bioassay-guided fractionation method to experimentally determine the cause of reduced feeding on Ulvaria by echinoderms, molluscs, and arthropods. Our results indicated that dopamine, which constituted an average of 4.4% of the alga’s dry mass, was responsible for decreased feeding by sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis). Subsequent experiments demonstrated that dopamine also reduced the feeding rates of snails (Littorina sitkana) and isopods (Idotea wosnesenskii). Dopamine is a catecholamine that is a common neurotransmitter in animals. The catecholamines dopamine, epinephrine (adrenaline), and norepinephrine also occur in at least 44 families of higher plants. The functions of catecholamines in plants are less well known than in animals but are likely to be diverse and include both physiological and ecological roles. Our results are the first experimental demonstration of a plant or algal catecholamine functioning as a feeding deterrent. This novel use of dopamine by Ulvaria may contribute to the formation and persistence of harmful Ulvaria blooms in northeastern Pacific coastal waters.
Environmental Science & Technology | 1989
William H. Glaze; Minoru Koga; Devon A. Cancilla
Environmental Science & Technology | 1998
Devon A. Cancilla; and Jennifer Martinez; Graham C. van Aggelen
Environmental Science & Technology | 2003
Steven R. Corsi; Daniel Zitomer; Jennifer A. Field; Devon A. Cancilla
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2003
Devon A. Cancilla; J. Christopher Baird; Steven W. Geis; Steven R. Corsi
Environmental Science & Technology | 2006
Steven R. Corsi; Steven W. Geis; Jorge E. Loyo-Rosales; Clifford P. Rice; Rebecca J. Sheesley; Greg G. Failey; Devon A. Cancilla
Archive | 2008
Lee Ferguson; Steven R. Corsi; Steven W. Geis; Graham Anderson; Kevin Joback; Harris Gold; Dean Mericas; Devon A. Cancilla
The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2006
Simon P. Albon; Devon A. Cancilla; Harry Hubball
Archive | 2005
Devon A. Cancilla; Simon P. Albon
Journal of asynchronous learning networks | 2008
Devon A. Cancilla; Simon P. Albon