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Quantifying daily migration in the sea urchin <i>Paracentrotus lividus</i>
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P. LividusEngineeringBiogeographyEvolutionary BiologyLough HyneBenthic EcologyRock ScreeMarine EcologyMarine SystemsPopulation MigrationOceanographyTerrestrial CrustaceanMarine BiologyPaleoecologyPopulation EcologyDeep SeaDaily MigrationSocial Sciences
In Ireland the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) typically inhabits intertidal bored holes. At Lough Hyne, Co. Cork, a population occurs associated with rock scree in the shallow subtidal zone. This study provides unequivocal quantitative evidence to demonstrate diurnal migration in a population of P. lividus at Lough Hyne, Ireland. Most size groups/age-classes did not to migrate, the youngest always and oldest never occurring under rocks. Those that did migrate between the lower and upper surface of rocks (2+, 3+ and 4+ age categories) did so in exactly the reverse circadian pattern to those described from the Mediterranean Sea.
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