2023
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13420
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Kelp and sea urchin settlement mediated by biotic interactions with benthic coralline algal species

Brenton A. Twist,
Florent Mazel,
Stefanie Zaklan Duff
et al.

Abstract: Species interactions can influence key ecological processes that support community assembly and composition. For example, coralline algae encompass extensive diversity and may play a major role in regime shifts from kelp forests to urchin‐dominated barrens through their role in inducing invertebrate larval metamorphosis and influencing kelp spore settlement. In a series of laboratory experiments, we tested the hypothesis that different coralline communities facilitate the maintenance of either ecosystem state … Show more

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