Two-decade-long monitoring studies at Europe\u27s first statutory marine reserve—Lough Hyne in SW Ireland—indicate that benthic communities are rapidly changing. Populations of the ecologically important purple urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) have fluctuated widely, most recently with a population boom in the late 1990s, followed by a mass mortality that persists to the present day. Eight general hypotheses have been proposed to account for the urchin decline including cold temperature limiting reproduction, ephemeral algal exudates disrupting urchin fertilization, low larval availability (due to over-harvesting and/or episodic recruitment), high mortality of settlers and juveniles due to hypoxia, hyperoxia, or predation (a trophic cascade h...
11 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesSea urchin populations were monitored in the Medes Islands Marine Reser...
Extracted text; Demographic processes exert different degrees of control as individuals grow, and in...
Mass mortality events involving marine taxa are increasing worldwide. The long-spined sea urchin Dia...
Two-decade-long monitoring studies at Europe's first statutory marine reserve—Lough Hyne in SW Irela...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. T...
In this study, we investigated whether failure of sea urchin recruitment can explain an ongoing phas...
Mass mortality of echinoids is well documented, and has potentially profound effects on benthic comm...
Recent ecological studies have shown a strong relation between temperature, echinoids and their graz...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Implications of multiple climate drivers for sea urchins were investigated across a spectrum of biol...
Abstract We examined, over 2 years, factors affecting the temporal stability of the lower limit of k...
Marine Ecosystem Restoration (MER) - Challenges and New Horizons.-- 12 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, s...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Disease outbreaks in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis on the Atlantic coast of Nova ...
11 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesSea urchin populations were monitored in the Medes Islands Marine Reser...
Extracted text; Demographic processes exert different degrees of control as individuals grow, and in...
Mass mortality events involving marine taxa are increasing worldwide. The long-spined sea urchin Dia...
Two-decade-long monitoring studies at Europe's first statutory marine reserve—Lough Hyne in SW Irela...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. T...
In this study, we investigated whether failure of sea urchin recruitment can explain an ongoing phas...
Mass mortality of echinoids is well documented, and has potentially profound effects on benthic comm...
Recent ecological studies have shown a strong relation between temperature, echinoids and their graz...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Implications of multiple climate drivers for sea urchins were investigated across a spectrum of biol...
Abstract We examined, over 2 years, factors affecting the temporal stability of the lower limit of k...
Marine Ecosystem Restoration (MER) - Challenges and New Horizons.-- 12 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, s...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Disease outbreaks in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis on the Atlantic coast of Nova ...
11 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesSea urchin populations were monitored in the Medes Islands Marine Reser...
Extracted text; Demographic processes exert different degrees of control as individuals grow, and in...
Mass mortality events involving marine taxa are increasing worldwide. The long-spined sea urchin Dia...