Injured conspecifics as an alarm cue for the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus

Volume: 641, Pages: 135 - 144
Published: May 7, 2020
Abstract
Predator mediation of sea urchin grazing pressure may occur via lethal removal of individual sea urchins or non-lethal modification of sea urchin behaviour. Several studies have shown that predation-related cues can affect sea urchin movement and grazing rates, but generalisations about the types of cues that prompt responses and the magnitude of those responses will require further research on a wider variety of species. We examined the effects...
Paper Details
Title
Injured conspecifics as an alarm cue for the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus
Published Date
May 7, 2020
Volume
641
Pages
135 - 144
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