Re-examination of the effects of food abundance on jaw plasticity in purple sea urchins

Volume: 166, Issue: 11
Published: Oct 10, 2019
Abstract
Morphological plasticity is a critical mechanism that animals use to cope with variations in resource availability. During periods of food scarcity, sea urchins demonstrate an increase in jaw length relative to test diameter. This trait is thought to be reversible and adaptive by yielding an increase in feeding efficiency. We directly tested the hypotheses that (1) there are reversible shifts in jaw length to test diameter ratios with food...
Paper Details
Title
Re-examination of the effects of food abundance on jaw plasticity in purple sea urchins
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
Volume
166
Issue
11
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