The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence the structure of the shallow-water epibenthic coral reef community. The elimination of an entire Diadema population from a patch reef in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands resulted in a great increase in macro-algal biomass, alterations in species composition, shifts in dominance, an increase in species numbers, and a decrease in equitability...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Caribbean coral reefs have undergone a phase shift from a system dominated by corals to one where al...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
Field observations in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and Discovery Bay, Jamaica reveal that Diadema ...
Diadema antillarum (Philippi) is a common echinoid grazer in Caribbean reef areas. Field observation...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-87)Recent studies suggest that species identity is of ...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Bioerosion can be important to the configuration and destruction of coral reefs. Echinoids as grazer...
When Caribbean long-spined sea urchins, Diadema antillarum, are stable at high population densities,...
The 1983-1984 mass mortality of Diadema antillarum produced severe damages on Caribbean reefs contri...
Coral reefs are among the most valuable and threatened ecosystems on Earth. Lower species diversity,...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Caribbean coral reefs have undergone a phase shift from a system dominated by corals to one where al...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
Field observations in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and Discovery Bay, Jamaica reveal that Diadema ...
Diadema antillarum (Philippi) is a common echinoid grazer in Caribbean reef areas. Field observation...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-87)Recent studies suggest that species identity is of ...
We investigated the density of 4 urchin species from 5 shallow reefs in the Cayos Cochinos Marine Pr...
Bioerosion can be important to the configuration and destruction of coral reefs. Echinoids as grazer...
When Caribbean long-spined sea urchins, Diadema antillarum, are stable at high population densities,...
The 1983-1984 mass mortality of Diadema antillarum produced severe damages on Caribbean reefs contri...
Coral reefs are among the most valuable and threatened ecosystems on Earth. Lower species diversity,...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Caribbean coral reefs have undergone a phase shift from a system dominated by corals to one where al...