Field observations in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and Discovery Bay, Jamaica reveal that Diadema antillarum Philippi has a strong feeding preference for algal turf. Seasonally reduced abundance of this preferred food item was accompanied by the utilization of an alternate food resource (live coral) in concurrence with optimal foraging theory predictions...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Coral reefs are among the most valuable and threatened ecosystems on Earth. Lower species diversity,...
Globally, human populations are increasing and coastal ecosystems are becoming increasingly impacted...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
Diadema antillarum (Philippi) is a common echinoid grazer in Caribbean reef areas. Field observation...
Diadema antillarum (Philippi) is a common echinoid grazer in Caribbean reef areas. Field observation...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
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...
Caging experiments in a wide variety of marine environments over a period of almost fifty years have...
The long-spined sea urchin, Diadema antillarum, is a well-studied keystone herbivore on Caribbean co...
When Caribbean long-spined sea urchins, Diadema antillarum, are stable at high population densities,...
A series of laboratory microcosm experiments demonstrate that somatic growth of the deposit-feeding ...
The distribution of many macrobenthic species in the back-reef lagoon of Discovery Bay, Jamaica can ...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Coral reefs are among the most valuable and threatened ecosystems on Earth. Lower species diversity,...
Globally, human populations are increasing and coastal ecosystems are becoming increasingly impacted...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
Diadema antillarum (Philippi) is a common echinoid grazer in Caribbean reef areas. Field observation...
Diadema antillarum (Philippi) is a common echinoid grazer in Caribbean reef areas. Field observation...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
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...
Caging experiments in a wide variety of marine environments over a period of almost fifty years have...
The long-spined sea urchin, Diadema antillarum, is a well-studied keystone herbivore on Caribbean co...
When Caribbean long-spined sea urchins, Diadema antillarum, are stable at high population densities,...
A series of laboratory microcosm experiments demonstrate that somatic growth of the deposit-feeding ...
The distribution of many macrobenthic species in the back-reef lagoon of Discovery Bay, Jamaica can ...
Grazing by Diadema antillarum sea urchins is well documented for coral reefs, although information i...
Coral reefs are among the most valuable and threatened ecosystems on Earth. Lower species diversity,...
Globally, human populations are increasing and coastal ecosystems are becoming increasingly impacted...