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Algal colonization in urchin barrens: defense by association during recruitment of the brown alga Agarum cribrosum

Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, v.290 no.2, 2003년, pp.179 - 196  

Gagnon, Patrick (Corresponding author. Tel.: +1-418-656-2131x8567) ,  Himmelman, John H. (fax: +1-418-656-2339.) ,  Johnson, Ladd E. (Dé)

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AbstractWe investigated the process whereby juveniles of the kelp Agarum cribrosum escape grazing by the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, on urchin barrens in the rocky subtidal zone in the Mingan Islands, northern Gulf of St. Lawrence. The highest recruitment of juvenile A. crib...

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