In central Norway, populations of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droe-bachiensis are collapsing, but the factors controlling its population density have not yet been elucidated. Through field sampling, we identified several sea urchin predators and investigated their predation rates on recently settled S. droebachiensis in laboratory experiments. Tethering experiments in kelp forest and on barren ground study sites in the area where sea urchin populations are collapsing confirmed predation by some of the predators tested in laboratory experiments. The edible crab Cancer pagurus was the most efficient sea urchin predator, and it was more abundant at kelp forest sites than on barren grounds. Stocks of C. pagurus have increased dramat...
Apex predators can control community structure by preying on strongly interacting species at lower t...
The formation of sea urchin 'barrens' on shallow temperate rocky reefs is well documented. However t...
Apex predators can control community structure by preying on strongly interacting species at lower t...
In central Norway, populations of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droe-bachiensis are collap...
In central Norway, populations of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droe-bachiensis are collap...
Predation is an important agent of post-settlement mortality of sea urchins that is mediated by the ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
With few natural predators, green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) have grown in numb...
Since the late 1960’s the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (O.F. Müller)has grazed...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
Abstract In this contribution, we propose fishery driven predator release as the cause for the large...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
In this study, we investigated whether failure of sea urchin recruitment can explain an ongoing phas...
Apex predators can control community structure by preying on strongly interacting species at lower t...
The formation of sea urchin 'barrens' on shallow temperate rocky reefs is well documented. However t...
Apex predators can control community structure by preying on strongly interacting species at lower t...
In central Norway, populations of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droe-bachiensis are collap...
In central Norway, populations of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droe-bachiensis are collap...
Predation is an important agent of post-settlement mortality of sea urchins that is mediated by the ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
With few natural predators, green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) have grown in numb...
Since the late 1960’s the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (O.F. Müller)has grazed...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
Abstract In this contribution, we propose fishery driven predator release as the cause for the large...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
Ongoing changes along the northeastern Atlantic coastline provide an opportunity to explore the infl...
In this study, we investigated whether failure of sea urchin recruitment can explain an ongoing phas...
Apex predators can control community structure by preying on strongly interacting species at lower t...
The formation of sea urchin 'barrens' on shallow temperate rocky reefs is well documented. However t...
Apex predators can control community structure by preying on strongly interacting species at lower t...