Body size and prior residence can modulate agonistic interaction in several animal species, but scientists know little about these relationships in echinoderms. In this study, we tested the effects of these traits on interactions in the black sea urchin (Echinometra lucunter). After a sea urchin was isolated for 24-h in a glass tank to establish prior residence, we introduced an intruder animal adjacent to the resident in the tank and observed interactions for 30 min. The intruder animal was larger, smaller, or size-matched to the resident. We found body size and prior residence concomitantly modulated interactions among black sea urchins, with prior residence as the major determinant. Black sea urchins mainly exhibited opponent inspection ...
Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifying sea urchi...
Incursion of the urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii into Tasmania, Australia, and its establishment a...
Where predator-prey interactions are size-dependent, reductions in predator size owing to fishing ha...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
The agonistic behavior of the sea urchin Echinometra lucunter (L.) was studied in the algal ridge re...
The traits related to foraging and eating are crucial to our understanding of food webs. The use of ...
Green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) have unique foraging behaviors not currently u...
Background: Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Indirect predator-induced effects on growth, morphology and reproduction have been extensively studi...
BACKGROUND: Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Morpho-functional features potentially involved in defence mechanisms against fish predators (i.e. a...
To better understand the biological controls that regulate sea urchin dynamics, we studied the effec...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
Abstract Morpho-functional features potentially in-volved in defence mechanisms against fish predato...
The trophic interactions of sea urchins are known to be the agents of phase shifts in benthic marine...
Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifying sea urchi...
Incursion of the urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii into Tasmania, Australia, and its establishment a...
Where predator-prey interactions are size-dependent, reductions in predator size owing to fishing ha...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
The agonistic behavior of the sea urchin Echinometra lucunter (L.) was studied in the algal ridge re...
The traits related to foraging and eating are crucial to our understanding of food webs. The use of ...
Green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) have unique foraging behaviors not currently u...
Background: Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Indirect predator-induced effects on growth, morphology and reproduction have been extensively studi...
BACKGROUND: Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Morpho-functional features potentially involved in defence mechanisms against fish predators (i.e. a...
To better understand the biological controls that regulate sea urchin dynamics, we studied the effec...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
Abstract Morpho-functional features potentially in-volved in defence mechanisms against fish predato...
The trophic interactions of sea urchins are known to be the agents of phase shifts in benthic marine...
Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifying sea urchi...
Incursion of the urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii into Tasmania, Australia, and its establishment a...
Where predator-prey interactions are size-dependent, reductions in predator size owing to fishing ha...