Righting behavior has been used extensively in laboratory studies of sea urchins as an indicator of stress under various environmental conditions. In situ measurements of the natural righting response of sea urchins would serve to place such laboratory measurements in an ecological context as well as potentially validate laboratory control conditions. We investigated the righting response of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus in seagrass and sand bottom habitats of Saint Joseph’s Bay, Florida. Field-measured righting times (other than the exception mentioned below) in L. variegatus were similar to those measured in laboratory studies. Moreover, as seen in multiple sea urchin species in laboratory studies, smaller individuals exhibited sig...
Intertidal rocky shores are stressful environments where benthic invertebrates experience large wave...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Individuals of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Stimpson) are found covered with a variety of debris....
Green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is common in shallow subtidal rocky reef habita...
The sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus is a known grazer of both living and dead tissue of turtlegrass...
Patterns of injury to plants can yield information on herbivore activity and impact that would be ot...
Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been documented in ...
1. Spatially concentrated resources result in patch-based foraging, wherein the detection and choice...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavi...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavi...
<div><p>Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur...
<div><p>Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been docume...
The abundance of sea urchins, Lytechinus variegatus , was manipulated in the field through the use o...
The sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus is a known grazer of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum, and has...
The marine intertidal is subject to challenging hydrodynamic forces. Organisms that reside within t...
Intertidal rocky shores are stressful environments where benthic invertebrates experience large wave...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Individuals of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Stimpson) are found covered with a variety of debris....
Green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is common in shallow subtidal rocky reef habita...
The sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus is a known grazer of both living and dead tissue of turtlegrass...
Patterns of injury to plants can yield information on herbivore activity and impact that would be ot...
Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been documented in ...
1. Spatially concentrated resources result in patch-based foraging, wherein the detection and choice...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavi...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cavi...
<div><p>Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur...
<div><p>Many sea urchin genera exhibit cryptic covering behaviors. One such behavior has been docume...
The abundance of sea urchins, Lytechinus variegatus , was manipulated in the field through the use o...
The sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus is a known grazer of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum, and has...
The marine intertidal is subject to challenging hydrodynamic forces. Organisms that reside within t...
Intertidal rocky shores are stressful environments where benthic invertebrates experience large wave...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Individuals of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Stimpson) are found covered with a variety of debris....