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Aggregative feeding behavior in sea urchins leads to destructive grazing in a Nova Scotian kelp bed
C. Feehan
, R. E. Scheibling
, J. S. Lauzon-Guay
Biology
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Sea Urchin
100%
Kelp Beds
100%
Novae
100%
Aggregative
100%
Feeding Behavior
100%
Nova Scotia
30%
Kelp Canopy
30%
Gap Formation
20%
Atlantic Coast
10%
Linear Relationship
10%
Canopy Cover
10%
Resilient
10%
Strongylocentrotus Droebachiensis
10%
Grazer
10%
Ecosystem State
10%
Gap Area
10%
Alternative Ecosystem States
10%
Expansion Gap
10%
Dense Aggregation
10%
Local Density
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sea Urchin
100%
Novae
100%
Nova Scotia
33%