With sea urchin populations collapsing at unprecedented rates, the research community is urgently working to understand the mechanisms behind the outbreak and explore possible mitigation strategies.
and the region shifted from a coral reef ecosystem to an algae-dominated one. Even 40 years later, the sea urchin population—and consequently the reef—has not recovered." In 2022, the disease ...
Infected sea urchin on Reunion Island. Photo credit: Jean-Pascal Quod.
and the region shifted from a coral reef ecosystem to an algae-dominated one. Even 40 years later, the sea urchin population — and consequently the reef — has not recovered." In 2022 ...
Sea urchins play a crucial role as 'gardeners' of the reefs, preventing the proliferation of algae that could smother corals. A similar disease had already decimated sea urchin populations in the ...
Florida's coral reef Florida has an extensive coral reef ... A brewing threat for the reef is the sudden die-off of the black sea urchin in the region. The marine animal is "critical to ...
the framework of the coral reef is filled with sediment and cemented with calcite and aragonite. If sea level changes, the reefs become exposed to corrosive rainwater that dissolves the unstable ...
Along with parrotfish, this grazing urchin kept seaweed levels down, creating space for coral to grow. Parrotfish are now the sole grazers of seaweed on many Caribbean reefs, but fishing has ...