The sea urchin, Diadema setosum, is a poisonous species that originates in the Indo-Pacific and the Red Sea. Although this species has been recorded in several areas in the Mediterranean Sea, its habitat selection, density, distribution and ecological impacts have not been comprehensively documented to date. This study combined the diving observations (n = 53 sites) and local ecological knowledge (LEK) of SCUBA divers (n = 100) to provide information on the distribution and density of this invasive sea urchin on the Aegean and Levantine coasts of Turkey between September and October 2020. The results indicated that D. setosum was more prevalent along the southern coast of Turkey compared with the western coast, where it is colder. The highe...
Abstract: Recent reports indicate that populations of the black sea urchin Diadema antillarum are sl...
Invasive species pose threats to either human health or inflict ecological and/or economic damage. T...
Abstract This study aims to determine the intensiveness of sea urchins (Echinoidea) and the c...
Diadema setosum, a Red Sea migrant, was first identified on the shores of the Kaş Peninsula in the M...
The first occurrence of Diadema setosum in the southern Mediterranean waters is recorded from the sh...
Sea urchins act as a keystone herbivore in marine coastal ecosystems, regulating macrophyte density,...
Shallow rocky habitats in SW Apulia (SE Italy, Mediterranean Sea) were surveyed in late spring 2002 ...
This research was carried out with a rocky (Cliffs: 36°53'3.13"N; 30°41'49.78"E) stony and gravelly ...
Diadema setosum is an ecologically important sea urchin which is exists on Bama Coast, but there is ...
This study presents the first comprehensive assessment of alien species occurrences within the selec...
11 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesSea urchin populations were monitored in the Medes Islands Marine Reser...
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
Sea urchins were ecologically and economically important biota, but scientific information on sea ur...
Sea urchin densities per size class in two different habitats (macroalgal communities on rocky subst...
There’s no assessment for the sea urchin diversity in the Mediterranean despite the critical role th...
Abstract: Recent reports indicate that populations of the black sea urchin Diadema antillarum are sl...
Invasive species pose threats to either human health or inflict ecological and/or economic damage. T...
Abstract This study aims to determine the intensiveness of sea urchins (Echinoidea) and the c...
Diadema setosum, a Red Sea migrant, was first identified on the shores of the Kaş Peninsula in the M...
The first occurrence of Diadema setosum in the southern Mediterranean waters is recorded from the sh...
Sea urchins act as a keystone herbivore in marine coastal ecosystems, regulating macrophyte density,...
Shallow rocky habitats in SW Apulia (SE Italy, Mediterranean Sea) were surveyed in late spring 2002 ...
This research was carried out with a rocky (Cliffs: 36°53'3.13"N; 30°41'49.78"E) stony and gravelly ...
Diadema setosum is an ecologically important sea urchin which is exists on Bama Coast, but there is ...
This study presents the first comprehensive assessment of alien species occurrences within the selec...
11 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesSea urchin populations were monitored in the Medes Islands Marine Reser...
Diadema is among the most abundant, widely dispersed, and ecologically important genera of sea urchi...
Sea urchins were ecologically and economically important biota, but scientific information on sea ur...
Sea urchin densities per size class in two different habitats (macroalgal communities on rocky subst...
There’s no assessment for the sea urchin diversity in the Mediterranean despite the critical role th...
Abstract: Recent reports indicate that populations of the black sea urchin Diadema antillarum are sl...
Invasive species pose threats to either human health or inflict ecological and/or economic damage. T...
Abstract This study aims to determine the intensiveness of sea urchins (Echinoidea) and the c...