Centrostephanus coronatus reaches a density of 0.06 individuals/m2 in shallow reef waters in Parque Nacional Marino Ballena, Pacific of Costa Rica, in the same habitat occupied by the urchin Diadema mexicanum. It is the fourth species of diadematoid urchins reported for Costa Rican and a first new report for Central America.Centrostephanus coronatus reaches a density of 0.06 individuals/m2 in shallow reef waters in Parque Nacional Marino Ballena, Pacific of Costa Rica, in the same habitat occupied by the urchin Diadema mexicanum. It is the fourth species of diadematoid urchins reported for Costa Rican and a first new report for Central America
Sedimentation, increased tourism, coral diseases and high ocean temperatures have become a permanent...
Th e knowledge of animal species whose populations are being aff ected by their habitats is a real n...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Abundance of the sea urchin Centrostephanus coronatus (Echinoidea: Diadematidae)in the Costa Rican P...
number 20, 15 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables, 1983.—Surveys by the Johnson-Sea-Link submersibles have re...
Diadematids are among the most ecologically important sea urchin families. This review presents the ...
Regular sea-urchins are one of the main bioeroding organisms affecting coral reefs around the world....
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
The 1982-83 El Niño event produced a high coral mortality (50-90%) in several localities in the East...
Abstract: Sea urchins of the genus Diadema play an important role as controlers of algal growth in c...
Echinoderms within the Eastern Tropical Pacific have mainly been studied in association with coral r...
The Caribbean is considered a unique biogeographic region that represents an important hotspot of ma...
Echinoderms are a highly diverse group and one of the most conspicuous in the deep sea, playing ecol...
We surveyed the benthic community structure and population density of the long-spined sea urchinDiad...
Twenty two spccies of zooxanthellate sc1eractinian coral s from the Pacific of Costa Rica are descri...
Sedimentation, increased tourism, coral diseases and high ocean temperatures have become a permanent...
Th e knowledge of animal species whose populations are being aff ected by their habitats is a real n...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Abundance of the sea urchin Centrostephanus coronatus (Echinoidea: Diadematidae)in the Costa Rican P...
number 20, 15 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables, 1983.—Surveys by the Johnson-Sea-Link submersibles have re...
Diadematids are among the most ecologically important sea urchin families. This review presents the ...
Regular sea-urchins are one of the main bioeroding organisms affecting coral reefs around the world....
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
The 1982-83 El Niño event produced a high coral mortality (50-90%) in several localities in the East...
Abstract: Sea urchins of the genus Diadema play an important role as controlers of algal growth in c...
Echinoderms within the Eastern Tropical Pacific have mainly been studied in association with coral r...
The Caribbean is considered a unique biogeographic region that represents an important hotspot of ma...
Echinoderms are a highly diverse group and one of the most conspicuous in the deep sea, playing ecol...
We surveyed the benthic community structure and population density of the long-spined sea urchinDiad...
Twenty two spccies of zooxanthellate sc1eractinian coral s from the Pacific of Costa Rica are descri...
Sedimentation, increased tourism, coral diseases and high ocean temperatures have become a permanent...
Th e knowledge of animal species whose populations are being aff ected by their habitats is a real n...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...