Understanding diel patterns in sea urchin activity is important when assessing sea urchin populations and when interpreting their interactions with predators. Here we employ a combination of surveys and a non-invasive tethering technique to examine these patterns in an intact coral reef system on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). We also assess local scale variation in relative diurnal predation pressure. Surveys revealed that sea urchins were active and exposed at night. Echinometra mathaei and Echinothrix calamaris were the most abundant species with significantly higher night densities (0.21 and 0.03 ind. m−2, respectively), than daytime densities (0.05 and 0.001, respectively). Bioassays revealed that exposed adult E. mathaei (the most abun...
The sea urchin Diadema antillarum is a keystone herbivore in the Caribbean and its functional extinc...
Few studies have documented the activity patterns of both predators and their common prey over 24 h ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
Understanding diel patterns in sea urchin activity is important when assessing sea urchin population...
Predators are important for regulating adult sea urchin densities. Here, we employ remote underwater...
Fish predation is often cited as a key process in structuring sea urchin populations on coral reefs,...
Sea urchins can have a significant influence upon the ecological structure of coral reefs through bi...
Sea urchins are a key group of herbivores in both temperate and tropical food webs because they cont...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Sea urchins are considered as one of the main herbivores of marine ecosystems, to such an extent tha...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Latitudinal gradients in the strength of biotic interactions have long been proposed, but empirical ...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
1. On shallow reefs, day‐night activity patterns between fishes and invertebrates ...
Numerous environmental and biological processes are responsible for shaping community structure in t...
The sea urchin Diadema antillarum is a keystone herbivore in the Caribbean and its functional extinc...
Few studies have documented the activity patterns of both predators and their common prey over 24 h ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
Understanding diel patterns in sea urchin activity is important when assessing sea urchin population...
Predators are important for regulating adult sea urchin densities. Here, we employ remote underwater...
Fish predation is often cited as a key process in structuring sea urchin populations on coral reefs,...
Sea urchins can have a significant influence upon the ecological structure of coral reefs through bi...
Sea urchins are a key group of herbivores in both temperate and tropical food webs because they cont...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Sea urchins are considered as one of the main herbivores of marine ecosystems, to such an extent tha...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
Latitudinal gradients in the strength of biotic interactions have long been proposed, but empirical ...
We annually monitored the abundance and size structure of herbivorous sea urchin populations (Parace...
1. On shallow reefs, day‐night activity patterns between fishes and invertebrates ...
Numerous environmental and biological processes are responsible for shaping community structure in t...
The sea urchin Diadema antillarum is a keystone herbivore in the Caribbean and its functional extinc...
Few studies have documented the activity patterns of both predators and their common prey over 24 h ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...