Indirect predator-induced effects on growth, morphology and reproduction have been extensively studied in marine invertebrates but usually without consideration of size-specific effects and not at all in post-metamorphic echinoids. Urchins are an unusually good system, in which, to study size effects because individuals of various ages within one species span four orders of magnitude in weight while retaining a nearly isometric morphology. We tracked growth of urchins, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (0.013–161.385 g), in the presence or absence of waterborne cues from predatory Jonah crabs, Cancer borealis. We ran experiments at ambient temperatures, once for 4 weeks during summer and again, with a second set of urchins, for 22 weeks ove...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
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Body size and prior residence can modulate agonistic interaction in several animal species, but scie...
Indirect predator-induced effects on growth, morphology and reproduction have been extensively studi...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...
I examined habitat specific differences in the morphology, reproduction, and juvenile abundance of r...
The shape of sea urchins may be determined mechanically by patterns of force analogous to those that...
Morphological plasticity is a critical mechanism that animals use to cope with variations in resourc...
Growth of regular echinoids, expressed as test diameter through time, generally shows a sigmoidal pa...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
From a three square meter plot of intertidal shore on a rocky point of York, Maine, sea urchins (Str...
Sea urchins are often used as model species in anthropogenic studies, and their aquaculture producti...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...
<div><p>Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur...
Green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is common in shallow subtidal rocky reef habita...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
<p>Test volume based on modified oblate spheroid estimate from test height and diameter [<a href="ht...
Body size and prior residence can modulate agonistic interaction in several animal species, but scie...
Indirect predator-induced effects on growth, morphology and reproduction have been extensively studi...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...
I examined habitat specific differences in the morphology, reproduction, and juvenile abundance of r...
The shape of sea urchins may be determined mechanically by patterns of force analogous to those that...
Morphological plasticity is a critical mechanism that animals use to cope with variations in resourc...
Growth of regular echinoids, expressed as test diameter through time, generally shows a sigmoidal pa...
Highlights: • Sea urchin food consumption and gonad index followed thermal performance curves. • B...
From a three square meter plot of intertidal shore on a rocky point of York, Maine, sea urchins (Str...
Sea urchins are often used as model species in anthropogenic studies, and their aquaculture producti...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...
<div><p>Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur...
Green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is common in shallow subtidal rocky reef habita...
Despite their importance in community interactions, nonlethal indirect effects of predators are not ...
<p>Test volume based on modified oblate spheroid estimate from test height and diameter [<a href="ht...
Body size and prior residence can modulate agonistic interaction in several animal species, but scie...