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The Relation Between Lobster Abundance, Sea Urchins, and Kelp Beds
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1972
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BiologyBenthic CommunityEngineeringNatural SciencesAquacultureEvolutionary BiologyKelp BedsSubtidal CommunitiesMarine BiodiversityMarine ChemistryMarine EcologyLobster PopulationsOceanographyTerrestrial CrustaceanMarine BiologyBenthic EcologyConservation BiologySea Urchin Populations
When subtidal communities are disturbed and sea urchin populations expand, they frequently overgraze their food supply, eliminating large seaweeds from considerable areas. The hypothesis is advanced that the lobster is a key species, controlling sea urchin populations in eastern Canada, and that reduction of lobster populations below a critical density has led to overgrazing of seaweeds in many places.