Sea urchin barrens as alternative stable states of collapsed kelp ecosystems
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Long-term empirical evidence of ocean warming leading to tropicalization of fish communities, increased herbivory, and loss of kelpClimate-driven disparities among ecological interactions threaten kelp forest persistence.The role of kelp crabs as consumers in bull kelp forests-evidence from laboratory feeding trials and field enclosuresHabitat degradation disrupts neophobia in juvenile coral reef fish.Phase-Shift Dynamics of Sea Urchin Overgrazing on Nutrified Reefs.Recovery trajectories of kelp forest animals are rapid yet spatially variable across a network of temperate marine protected areas.Sensitivity of sea urchin fertilization to pH varies across a natural pH mosaic.The present is the key to the past: linking regime shifts in kelp beds to the distribution of deep-living sea urchins.Interactive effects of predator and prey harvest on ecological resilience of rocky reefs.Forgotten underwater forests: The key role of fucoids on Australian temperate reefs.Marine management affects the invasion success of a non-native species in a temperate reef system in California, USA.Sympatric kelp species share a large portion of their surface bacterial communities.Natural enemies govern ecosystem resilience in the face of extreme droughts.Immanent conditions determine imminent collapses: nutrient regimes define the resilience of macroalgal communities.Predators indirectly induce stronger prey through a trophic cascade.Sea urchins in a high-CO2 world: the influence of acclimation on the immune response to ocean warming and acidification.Systematic culling controls a climate driven, habitat modifying invaderHow Messaging Shapes Attitudes toward Sea Otters as a Species at RiskA first approach to stock assessment of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) in Cantabria (Bay of Biscay)Modulation of different kelp life stages by herbivory: compensatory growth versus population decimation
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Sea urchin barrens as alternative stable states of collapsed kelp ecosystems
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Sea urchin barrens as alternative stable states of collapsed kelp ecosystems
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Sea urchin barrens as alternative stable states of collapsed kelp ecosystems
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2014-01-09T00:00:00Z