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Comparative study of the covering reaction of the purple sea urchin, <i>Paracentrotus lividus</i>, under laboratory and field conditions
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Spatial EcologySmaller P. LividusEngineeringPopulation EcologySocial SciencesSignificant DifferencesBiogeographyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionTerrestrial CrustaceanComparative StudyBiologyMarine BiotechnologyP. LividusPurple SeaEvolutionary BiologyMarine EcologyMarine BiologyAnimal BehaviorField Conditions
Abiotic and biotic aspects of the covering behaviour of the purple sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) were systematically examined in situ and in the laboratory to analyse potential intra-population differences in the nature of this behaviour. In the field, significant differences in the occurrence of covering behaviour were found between age groups. Smaller P. lividus covered at higher frequencies than larger individuals. Higher proportions of individuals were also observed to cover during afternoon sampling periods. Significant differences in the types of covering material used were found between P. lividus observed in the laboratory and in the field. These findings suggest that the benefits and/or opportunities of covering behaviour may change with size and habitat.
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