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Trophic niches reflect compositional differences in microbiota among Caribbean sea urchins. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Barreras R +2 more
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We found that urchin culling and kelp seeding interventions can be effective at rebuilding kelp forests, but require intensive effort (e.g. removing 25%–50% of urchins over multiple years), especially in the absence of predators. Our results provide recommendations for the magnitude and timing of culling and seeding that would be needed to provide ...
J. Wilson White +5 more
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Genetically tractable embryonic cell lines from sea urchins Lytechinus variegatus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. [PDF]
Castellano KR +6 more
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This study demonstrates that NTZs can be counterproductive, as they may exacerbate the decline of marine forests by protecting sea urchins that are not effectively controlled by predators. We therefore call for a reassessment of management policies, including the targeted harvesting of herbivores where natural top‐down control is absent.
Bastien Thouroude +7 more
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On Oscillations in the External Electrical Potential of Sea Urchins. [PDF]
Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A.
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An optimized Tet-On system for conditional control of gene expression in sea urchins.
Khor JM, Ettensohn CA.
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ABSTRACT Cellular aquaculture offers a sustainable solution to global seafood demand, yet the production of high‐value, whole‐cut fillets is hindered by the “texture gap,” the inability to replicate the complex, anisotropic architecture of native fish muscle and its collagenous myosepta.
Mustafa Öz, Enes Üstüner
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