Ocean warming has facilitated the range expansion of commercially important sea urchin species to higher latitudes. Heliocidaris crassispina was recorded to extend northward to Toga Bay along the Oga Peninsula, Japan following an increase in seawater temperatures, and replacement of local sea urchin species Mesocentrotus nudus. In order to identify evidence of adaptation occurring in response to a range extension of H. crassispina to the newly extended environments, we randomly collected 106 H. crassispina in August 2014 in Toga Bay, determined the growth and age composition and examined gonad traits (size, color and development). To confirm the gonad development, 30 H. crassispina with > 30 mm diameter were collected in July, August and Se...
International audienceThe reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus was studied in ...
Environmental temperature affects the physiology and fitness of ectotherms, an important considerati...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Ocean warming has facilitated the range expansion of commercially important sea urchin species to hi...
We studied the reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula in a subtidal population from nor...
Harvested populations of the sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) from the northwestern (Carreco) and ...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
Global climate change is leading to redistribution of marine species and altering ecosystem dynamics...
The reproductive cycle of Arbacia dufresnii was studied in two contrasting populations on the easter...
Evechinus chloroticus (Kina) are an important commercial species in New Zealand waters, being harves...
The ocean has absorbed about one third of the total anthropogenic emissions of CO2 since 1800 and, c...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
Two sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and S. intermedius are recently being caught as animals of...
The common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) is the most consumed echinoid in Europe....
International audienceThe reproductive strategies of the sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, were stu...
International audienceThe reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus was studied in ...
Environmental temperature affects the physiology and fitness of ectotherms, an important considerati...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Ocean warming has facilitated the range expansion of commercially important sea urchin species to hi...
We studied the reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula in a subtidal population from nor...
Harvested populations of the sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) from the northwestern (Carreco) and ...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
Global climate change is leading to redistribution of marine species and altering ecosystem dynamics...
The reproductive cycle of Arbacia dufresnii was studied in two contrasting populations on the easter...
Evechinus chloroticus (Kina) are an important commercial species in New Zealand waters, being harves...
The ocean has absorbed about one third of the total anthropogenic emissions of CO2 since 1800 and, c...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
Two sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and S. intermedius are recently being caught as animals of...
The common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) is the most consumed echinoid in Europe....
International audienceThe reproductive strategies of the sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, were stu...
International audienceThe reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus was studied in ...
Environmental temperature affects the physiology and fitness of ectotherms, an important considerati...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...