Mass mortalities in natural populations, particularly those that leave few survivors over large spatial areas, may cause long-term ecological perturbations. Yet mass mortalities may remain undocumented or poorly described due to challenges in responding rapidly to unforeseen events, scarcity of baseline data, and difficulties in quantifying rare or patchily distributed species, especially in remote or marine systems. Better chronicling the geographic pattern and intensity of mass mortalities is especially critical in the face of global changes predicted to alter regional disturbance regimes. Here, we couple replicated post-mortality surveys with preceding long-term surveys and historical data to describe a rapid and severe mass mortality of...
Severe Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) outbreaks were reported between Alaska and Baja California, i...
Echinoderm population cycles may be important drivers of ecological shifts on kelp bed communities. ...
Disease outbreaks are becoming more frequent as anthropogenic changes to ecosystem function stress s...
Mass mortalities in natural populations, particularly those that leave few survivors over large spat...
Mass mortalities in natural populations, particularly those that leave few survivors over large spat...
<p>Survey data describing densities of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (purple sea urchin) in subtidal...
Disturbances such as disease can reshape communities through interruption of ecological interactions...
The alleged population "explosion" of coral-eating sea stars (Acanthaster planci) in the west tropic...
Wildlife mass mortality events can have profound ecological consequences and may be becoming more fr...
Dataset: CHIPS02 - seastar chiton urchin counts in quadratsTwenty accessible rocky intertidal sites ...
<p>Data are shown for surveys before the 2011 mass mortality (2001–2010) and after (2012). In the in...
Mass mortalities of intertidal purple sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus occurred at Malibu ...
Outbreaks of disease in herbivorous sea urchins have led to ecosystem phase shifts from urchin barre...
Mass mortality of echinoids is well documented, and has potentially profound effects on benthic comm...
Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdota...
Severe Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) outbreaks were reported between Alaska and Baja California, i...
Echinoderm population cycles may be important drivers of ecological shifts on kelp bed communities. ...
Disease outbreaks are becoming more frequent as anthropogenic changes to ecosystem function stress s...
Mass mortalities in natural populations, particularly those that leave few survivors over large spat...
Mass mortalities in natural populations, particularly those that leave few survivors over large spat...
<p>Survey data describing densities of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (purple sea urchin) in subtidal...
Disturbances such as disease can reshape communities through interruption of ecological interactions...
The alleged population "explosion" of coral-eating sea stars (Acanthaster planci) in the west tropic...
Wildlife mass mortality events can have profound ecological consequences and may be becoming more fr...
Dataset: CHIPS02 - seastar chiton urchin counts in quadratsTwenty accessible rocky intertidal sites ...
<p>Data are shown for surveys before the 2011 mass mortality (2001–2010) and after (2012). In the in...
Mass mortalities of intertidal purple sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus occurred at Malibu ...
Outbreaks of disease in herbivorous sea urchins have led to ecosystem phase shifts from urchin barre...
Mass mortality of echinoids is well documented, and has potentially profound effects on benthic comm...
Disease outbreaks can have substantial impacts on wild populations, but the often patchy or anecdota...
Severe Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) outbreaks were reported between Alaska and Baja California, i...
Echinoderm population cycles may be important drivers of ecological shifts on kelp bed communities. ...
Disease outbreaks are becoming more frequent as anthropogenic changes to ecosystem function stress s...