Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been documented in the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla, and previous studies have theorized that this behavior serves as protection from UV radiation. However, other hypotheses have been presented such as protection from predators or added weight to help T. gratilla resist strong currents. A field study was conducted in October-November 2015 in Moorea, French Polynesia to assess urchin covering behavior in natural habitats. The study found that urchins partially underneath rocks covered more, and with more algae, than urchins totally underneath rocks. To test if this behavior was driven by light intensity, a series of 30-minute experimental trials were run on 1...
The tropical sea urchin genus Diadema, is considered one of the most significant and abundant. Their...
We compared the covering behavior of four sea urchin species, Tripneustes gratilla, Pseudoboletia m...
Sea urchins have a diffuse dermal photoreceptive system that allows them to essentially function as ...
<div><p>Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been docume...
This data is composed of observational data from coral reef surveys and experimental data from trial...
Green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is common in shallow subtidal rocky reef habita...
Field and laboratory observations suggest that the covering response of Evechinus chloroticus is no...
Righting behavior has been used extensively in laboratory studies of sea urchins as an indicator of ...
peer reviewedMany sea urchin species collect debris on their aboral surface, a behavior collectively...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
Astropyga pulvinata is a brightly colored urchin found in some tropical pacific waters including the...
Individuals of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Stimpson) are found covered with a variety of debris....
It has long been known that several species of littoral sea-urchins clothe themselves with fragments...
The effect of sea urchins on algae has often been studied when sea urchins forage over areas to crea...
Much literature in marine biology describes the extraordinary behaviour of sea urchins, e.g., Parace...
The tropical sea urchin genus Diadema, is considered one of the most significant and abundant. Their...
We compared the covering behavior of four sea urchin species, Tripneustes gratilla, Pseudoboletia m...
Sea urchins have a diffuse dermal photoreceptive system that allows them to essentially function as ...
<div><p>Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been docume...
This data is composed of observational data from coral reef surveys and experimental data from trial...
Green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is common in shallow subtidal rocky reef habita...
Field and laboratory observations suggest that the covering response of Evechinus chloroticus is no...
Righting behavior has been used extensively in laboratory studies of sea urchins as an indicator of ...
peer reviewedMany sea urchin species collect debris on their aboral surface, a behavior collectively...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
Astropyga pulvinata is a brightly colored urchin found in some tropical pacific waters including the...
Individuals of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Stimpson) are found covered with a variety of debris....
It has long been known that several species of littoral sea-urchins clothe themselves with fragments...
The effect of sea urchins on algae has often been studied when sea urchins forage over areas to crea...
Much literature in marine biology describes the extraordinary behaviour of sea urchins, e.g., Parace...
The tropical sea urchin genus Diadema, is considered one of the most significant and abundant. Their...
We compared the covering behavior of four sea urchin species, Tripneustes gratilla, Pseudoboletia m...
Sea urchins have a diffuse dermal photoreceptive system that allows them to essentially function as ...