Predation of young sea urchins settlers are often invoked as a key process in the control of sea urchins populations and therefore in the structure and stability of rocky infralittoral communities. In this study a number of decapod species were detected as predators of young settlers of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus and their predation rates estimated by laboratory experiments. Abundance of these predators also resulted significantly lower in barren than in macro algae forests, suggesting that lack of predation of juvenile sea urchins facilitates the stability of Mediterranean barren systems.

Predation on young Paracentrotus lividus settlers: implications for Mediterranean rocky infralittoral stability

Pipitone C;
2010

Abstract

Predation of young sea urchins settlers are often invoked as a key process in the control of sea urchins populations and therefore in the structure and stability of rocky infralittoral communities. In this study a number of decapod species were detected as predators of young settlers of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus and their predation rates estimated by laboratory experiments. Abundance of these predators also resulted significantly lower in barren than in macro algae forests, suggesting that lack of predation of juvenile sea urchins facilitates the stability of Mediterranean barren systems.
2010
Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero - IAMC - Sede Napoli
ecosystem stability
predator-prey interaction
sea urchins
Crustacea Decapoda
hard bottoms
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