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Benthic megafauna and the functioning of macroalgal forests and urchin barrens
Two temperate rocky reef food‐web models, representing the trophic diversity of the Mediterranean rocky reef communities, were built for the two stable states: macroalgal forests and barren grounds, which are characterized by opposite amounts of erect macroalgal biomass. The food webs described here include 46 functional nodes or groups (comprising auto‐ and heterotroph species) and elucidate how the loss of erect macroalgal biomass from rocky reefs modifies the trophic roles of the different components...
Download 2026 Giulia Ceccherelli , Trevor Willis , Laura Tamburello , Stefania Pinna , Chiara Bonaviri , Tomás Vega Fernández , Salvatrice Vizzini , Francesco Mura , Manfredi Di Lorenzo , Luigi Piazzi , Paola Gianguzza , Fabio Badalamenti , Davide Iaciofano , Francesco Di Trapani , Davide Agnetta , Anna Maria Mannino , Vesna Mačić , Luigi Musco , Sabrina Lo Brutto ... Pogledajte sve
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Unravelling Hidden Trophic Interactions Among Sea Urchin Juveniles and Macroinvertebrates by DNA Amplification
ABSTRACT Rocky reefs may shift between two distinct stable states: productive algal forests, characterised by high abundance and biodiversity of macrofauna, and impoverished barrens, dominated by overgrazing sea urchins. Barren states may persist despite the recovery of adult sea urchin predators, suggesting additional stabilising mechanisms. Sea urchin settlers equally colonise forests and barrens in large numbers, but in forests only a few of them reach adult...
Download 2025 Bernat Hereu , Chiara Bonaviri , Francesco Di Trapani , Olivera MARKOVIĆ , Francesca La Bella , Roberto De Michele , Alberto Sutera , Vesna Mačić
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