2013
DOI: 10.1038/493286a
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Scientific families: Dynasty

Abstract: B ob Paine is nearly 2 metres tall and has a powerful grip. The ochre sea star, however, has five sucker-lined arms and can span half a metre. So when Paine tried to prise the creatures off the rocks along the Pacific coast, he found that his brute strength simply wasn't enough. In the end, he resorted to a crowbar. Then, once he had levered the animals up, he hurled them out to sea as hard as he could. "You get pretty good at throwing starfish into deeper water, " he says.It was a ritual that began in 1963, o… Show more

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“…Without the top-down predation of barnacles by these sea stars, the barnacles thrived, only later to themselves be superseded by mussels. A staple of beginning ecology courses are graphs that show the number of species on these reefs as a function of time after sea star removal, which in the end, as noted in the beautiful article of Ed Yong about Paine, saw "a diverse tidal wonderland became a black monoculture of mussels" (51). Though I am sympathetic to the biologic temptation to build the cathedral now, I think there is great virtue also in openness to the value of toy models and toy experimental systems.…”
Section: Tuning Nature To Test Our Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without the top-down predation of barnacles by these sea stars, the barnacles thrived, only later to themselves be superseded by mussels. A staple of beginning ecology courses are graphs that show the number of species on these reefs as a function of time after sea star removal, which in the end, as noted in the beautiful article of Ed Yong about Paine, saw "a diverse tidal wonderland became a black monoculture of mussels" (51). Though I am sympathetic to the biologic temptation to build the cathedral now, I think there is great virtue also in openness to the value of toy models and toy experimental systems.…”
Section: Tuning Nature To Test Our Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%