Abstract
1 min readAbstract Seaweeds produce a variety of secondary metabolites that deter feeding by herbivores. The defensive value of a compound is, however, a specific function of the compound’s structure and the species of herbivore attacking the plant; previous generalizations about the effectiveness and mode of action of different classes of compounds (e.g., qualitative vs quantitative chemical defences) are unfounded.
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