Abstract Conspecific alarm cues crushed from Mesocentrotus nudus prevent sea urchins from foraging the kelp, but do not repel them far away from the kelp. However, it remains largely unknown of whether this phenomenon was affected by conspecific alarm cues or by the attraction of the kelp. The present study found no significant difference in the duration in the danger area with or without the kelp around conspecific alarm cues. This suggests that the phenomenon is the strategy of sea urchins but not by the attraction of kelp. We found that conspecific alarm cues appearing between the kelp and sea urchins significantly affected foraging behavior of sea urchins fasted for 21 days. This indicates that conspecific alarm cues can effectively pre...
Kelps and major contributors to primary production in temperate marine ecosystems. Kelps also make u...
Predation is an important agent of post-settlement mortality of sea urchins that is mediated by the ...
In recent decades there has been a concerning trend of loss of kelp beds to sea urchin ‘barrens’ as ...
Body fluids released by prey can signal the presence of a nearby predator. Numerous aquatic organism...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
1. Spatially concentrated resources result in patch-based foraging, wherein the detection and choice...
Sea urchins have the capacity to destructively overgraze kelp beds and cause a wholesale shift to an...
Green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) have unique foraging behaviors not currently u...
The traits related to foraging and eating are crucial to our understanding of food webs. The use of ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.Background: Classic ecological formulations of...
Understanding diel patterns in sea urchin activity is important when assessing sea urchin population...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
Overfishing of urchin predators, in combination with natural disturbances, has been linked to an inc...
Kelps and major contributors to primary production in temperate marine ecosystems. Kelps also make u...
Predation is an important agent of post-settlement mortality of sea urchins that is mediated by the ...
In recent decades there has been a concerning trend of loss of kelp beds to sea urchin ‘barrens’ as ...
Body fluids released by prey can signal the presence of a nearby predator. Numerous aquatic organism...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
1. Spatially concentrated resources result in patch-based foraging, wherein the detection and choice...
Sea urchins have the capacity to destructively overgraze kelp beds and cause a wholesale shift to an...
Green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) have unique foraging behaviors not currently u...
The traits related to foraging and eating are crucial to our understanding of food webs. The use of ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.Background: Classic ecological formulations of...
Understanding diel patterns in sea urchin activity is important when assessing sea urchin population...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
Overfishing of urchin predators, in combination with natural disturbances, has been linked to an inc...
Kelps and major contributors to primary production in temperate marine ecosystems. Kelps also make u...
Predation is an important agent of post-settlement mortality of sea urchins that is mediated by the ...
In recent decades there has been a concerning trend of loss of kelp beds to sea urchin ‘barrens’ as ...