Abstract: Population parameters of Diadema mexicanum have not yet been studied; therefore, the objective of this work was to describe, for the first time, the growth and mortality by age of this sea urchin. The growth curve was determined by applying a modal progression analysis of the length-frequency distribution sample to determine the number of cohorts present through multinomial statistics based on a probability function. The cohort that was best represented over time was then used to fit von Bertalanffy’s stationary growth model. Empirical methods were used to estimate the natural mortality and natural mortality-at-age rates. Results indicate that this species presents a negative allometric curve with the following parameters: a = 1....
The sea urchin Toxopneustes roseus is widely distributed along the east coast of the tropical Pacifi...
In 1983–1984, an unknown waterborne pathogen caused the mass mortality of long-spined sea urchin (Di...
ABSTRACT The growth of red sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, was modeled using tag/recap...
Abstract: Sea urchins of the genus Diadema play an important role as controlers of algal growth in c...
Diadematids are among the most ecologically important sea urchin families. This review presents the ...
The growth pattern of Loxechinus albus in southern Chile was studied using size-at-age data obtained...
Abstract: Recent reports indicate that populations of the black sea urchin Diadema antillarum are sl...
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
In January 1983, the worst recorded die-off of any marine animal hit the Caribbean beginning near th...
Abstract: We present a maximum likelihood procedure for estimating population growth and mortality p...
The sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla is a major grazer found in seagrass beds of southern Guimaras, P...
The genus Drepanotrema includes six species in Argentina. The life cycle in natural systems of Drepa...
The Natural Mortality coefficient (M) is a key parameter for stock assessments. The need to establis...
Abstract: Diadema antillarum populations at many Caribbean locations have failed to recover from the...
This study reports seasonal variation, growth parameters and natural mortality for Eucinostomus gul...
The sea urchin Toxopneustes roseus is widely distributed along the east coast of the tropical Pacifi...
In 1983–1984, an unknown waterborne pathogen caused the mass mortality of long-spined sea urchin (Di...
ABSTRACT The growth of red sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, was modeled using tag/recap...
Abstract: Sea urchins of the genus Diadema play an important role as controlers of algal growth in c...
Diadematids are among the most ecologically important sea urchin families. This review presents the ...
The growth pattern of Loxechinus albus in southern Chile was studied using size-at-age data obtained...
Abstract: Recent reports indicate that populations of the black sea urchin Diadema antillarum are sl...
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
In January 1983, the worst recorded die-off of any marine animal hit the Caribbean beginning near th...
Abstract: We present a maximum likelihood procedure for estimating population growth and mortality p...
The sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla is a major grazer found in seagrass beds of southern Guimaras, P...
The genus Drepanotrema includes six species in Argentina. The life cycle in natural systems of Drepa...
The Natural Mortality coefficient (M) is a key parameter for stock assessments. The need to establis...
Abstract: Diadema antillarum populations at many Caribbean locations have failed to recover from the...
This study reports seasonal variation, growth parameters and natural mortality for Eucinostomus gul...
The sea urchin Toxopneustes roseus is widely distributed along the east coast of the tropical Pacifi...
In 1983–1984, an unknown waterborne pathogen caused the mass mortality of long-spined sea urchin (Di...
ABSTRACT The growth of red sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, was modeled using tag/recap...