Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavities within the rock, and fit so tightly, it is natural to assume they sculpted these "pits." However, there are no experimental data demonstrating they bore pits. If they do, what are the rates and consequences of bioerosion to nearshore systems? We sampled purple sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, from sites with four rock types, three sedimentary (two sandstones and one mudstone) and one metamorphic (granite). A year-long experiment showed urchins excavated depressions on sedimentary rocks in just months. The rate of pit formation varied with rock type and ranged from <5 yr for medium-grain sandstone to >100 yr for granite. In the...
Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, the giant red sea urchins of the Pacific coast of North America, ar...
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...
<div><p>Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavi...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Abstract. Echinoid bioerosion is ecologically important as a limiting factor for reef growth. Diadem...
The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of how physical and biological factors int...
Erosion rate on corals due to activities of other biota is called bioerosion. The rock-boring urchin...
The trophic interactions of sea urchins are known to be the agents of phase shifts in benthic marine...
I examined habitat specific differences in the morphology, reproduction, and juvenile abundance of r...
Formation of sea urchin 'barrens' has been documented widely in temperate regions of both northern ...
The following dissertation research studied bioturbation activity in the benthic community at a site...
Implications of multiple climate drivers for sea urchins were investigated across a spectrum of biol...
The French Basque Coast is an actively eroding rocky coast. In the study area it is made of flysch w...
Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, the giant red sea urchins of the Pacific coast of North America, ar...
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...
<div><p>Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavi...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Abstract. Echinoid bioerosion is ecologically important as a limiting factor for reef growth. Diadem...
The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of how physical and biological factors int...
Erosion rate on corals due to activities of other biota is called bioerosion. The rock-boring urchin...
The trophic interactions of sea urchins are known to be the agents of phase shifts in benthic marine...
I examined habitat specific differences in the morphology, reproduction, and juvenile abundance of r...
Formation of sea urchin 'barrens' has been documented widely in temperate regions of both northern ...
The following dissertation research studied bioturbation activity in the benthic community at a site...
Implications of multiple climate drivers for sea urchins were investigated across a spectrum of biol...
The French Basque Coast is an actively eroding rocky coast. In the study area it is made of flysch w...
Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, the giant red sea urchins of the Pacific coast of North America, ar...
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...