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The behavior of sympatric sea urchin species across an ecosystem state gradient.

Dominic Franco C BellezaTakeshi UraeShin-Ichiro TanimaeKento ToyamaAkari IsodaGregory N Nishihara
Published in: PeerJ (2023)
, differed in response to changes in the benthic environment and physical conditions. Sea urchin displacement increased when rugosity and wave action were low. Habitat preference shifted to crevices in seasons with high wave action. In general, the mark-recapture experiment showed that sea urchins displaced further at night.
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