The origin of food is recognised to be an important trait for sedentary consumers that have little control over the source of their food. Elevated herbivory in sea urchins is often linked to poor gonad condition as provoked by reduced food availability, but there is little recognition of the possibility that the origin of food may contribute to their poor condition and elevated feeding. This study assesses the possibility that variation in food availability and origin may together affect urchin condition and feeding rates such that they account for more intensive grazing (by Heliocidaris erythrogramma) on sheltered than exposed coasts (South Australia). We experimentally tested the hypothesis that reduced food availability from sheltered co...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
The roe of sea urchins (Echinodermata: echinoidea) is a prized seafood in a number of countries arou...
The proliferation of sea urchins can decimate macroalgal forests in coastal ecosystems, leading to p...
Amongst the many ecological processes that can have an influence on community structure within marin...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The effect of sea urchins on algae has often been studied when sea urchins forage over areas to crea...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
Although diet is one of the most important parameters affecting the fitness of terrestrial and marin...
We studied the grazing of tropical seagrass species by the sea urchin Tripnesutes gratilla in relati...
The shallow subtidal regions near Hot Springs Cove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia are character...
1. Spatially concentrated resources result in patch-based foraging, wherein the detection and choice...
To better understand the biological controls that regulate sea urchin dynamics, we studied the effec...
To better understand the biological controls that regulate sea urchin dynamics, we studied the effec...
Herbivory plays a major role in shaping community dynamics across freshwater, marine and terrestrial...
Global change, such as warming and ocean acidification, and local anthropogenic disturbances, such a...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
The roe of sea urchins (Echinodermata: echinoidea) is a prized seafood in a number of countries arou...
The proliferation of sea urchins can decimate macroalgal forests in coastal ecosystems, leading to p...
Amongst the many ecological processes that can have an influence on community structure within marin...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The effect of sea urchins on algae has often been studied when sea urchins forage over areas to crea...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
Although diet is one of the most important parameters affecting the fitness of terrestrial and marin...
We studied the grazing of tropical seagrass species by the sea urchin Tripnesutes gratilla in relati...
The shallow subtidal regions near Hot Springs Cove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia are character...
1. Spatially concentrated resources result in patch-based foraging, wherein the detection and choice...
To better understand the biological controls that regulate sea urchin dynamics, we studied the effec...
To better understand the biological controls that regulate sea urchin dynamics, we studied the effec...
Herbivory plays a major role in shaping community dynamics across freshwater, marine and terrestrial...
Global change, such as warming and ocean acidification, and local anthropogenic disturbances, such a...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
The roe of sea urchins (Echinodermata: echinoidea) is a prized seafood in a number of countries arou...
The proliferation of sea urchins can decimate macroalgal forests in coastal ecosystems, leading to p...