Underwater observations on fish and asteroid consumers (i.e. predators and scavengers) of sea urchins, Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixula, were carried out at several locations in shallow Mediterranean rocky reefs. Observations conducted in the marine reserve of Torre Guaceto (Adriatic Sea) revealed that sparid fishes, Diplodus sargus and D. vulgaris, are the main fish predators of small (4 cm) sea urchins, whereas medium and small Diplodus preyed mainly upon small sea urchins. The number of sea urchins preyed upon by fishes was negatively related to sea urchin size for both species. P. lividus appeared to be subject to higher predation levels than A. lixula. The scavenger guild comprised 11 fish species, with D. sargus, D. vulgaris, ...
In the Mediterranean Sea the co-occurring sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixula are u...
Man-made defence structures (e.g., breakwaters, jetties) are becoming common features of marine coas...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) usually have both positive effects of protection for the fisheries' ta...
The effects of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) fishery, and possible indirect influen...
Previous studies conducted on a local scale emphasised the potential of trophic cascades in Mediterr...
In the Mediterranean, fishing bans generally allow the recovery of populations of sea urchin predato...
Literature data report that only fish predators are able to crush sea urchin tests in Mediterranean ...
Sea urchins act as a keystone herbivore in marine coastal ecosystems, regulating macrophyte density,...
Shallow rocky habitats in SW Apulia (SE Italy, Mediterranean Sea) were surveyed in late spring 2002 ...
This study evaluated the effects of recreational Paracentrotus lividus fishing on average density an...
The sea urchins Arbacia lixula and Paracentrotus lividus are common on shallow subtidal reefs in the...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...
The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus is common in the Mediterranean Sea in shallow subtidal rocky ...
Paracentrotus lividus is a common and intensely harvested sea urchin at several European locations, ...
Sympatric sea urchin species are usually considered to belong to the same grazer guild. Nevertheles...
In the Mediterranean Sea the co-occurring sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixula are u...
Man-made defence structures (e.g., breakwaters, jetties) are becoming common features of marine coas...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) usually have both positive effects of protection for the fisheries' ta...
The effects of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) fishery, and possible indirect influen...
Previous studies conducted on a local scale emphasised the potential of trophic cascades in Mediterr...
In the Mediterranean, fishing bans generally allow the recovery of populations of sea urchin predato...
Literature data report that only fish predators are able to crush sea urchin tests in Mediterranean ...
Sea urchins act as a keystone herbivore in marine coastal ecosystems, regulating macrophyte density,...
Shallow rocky habitats in SW Apulia (SE Italy, Mediterranean Sea) were surveyed in late spring 2002 ...
This study evaluated the effects of recreational Paracentrotus lividus fishing on average density an...
The sea urchins Arbacia lixula and Paracentrotus lividus are common on shallow subtidal reefs in the...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...
The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus is common in the Mediterranean Sea in shallow subtidal rocky ...
Paracentrotus lividus is a common and intensely harvested sea urchin at several European locations, ...
Sympatric sea urchin species are usually considered to belong to the same grazer guild. Nevertheles...
In the Mediterranean Sea the co-occurring sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixula are u...
Man-made defence structures (e.g., breakwaters, jetties) are becoming common features of marine coas...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) usually have both positive effects of protection for the fisheries' ta...