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Harbouring the enemy: Kelp holdfasts protect juvenile sea urchins from predatory crabs
Colette J. Feehan
, Fiona T.Y. Francis
, Robert E. Scheibling
Biology
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Juvenile Sea Urchin
100%
Kelp Holdfast
100%
Holdfast
100%
Sea Urchin
50%
Kelp Beds
37%
Kelp
37%
Predation
25%
Spatial Refuge
25%
Population Density
12%
Canada
12%
One-site
12%
Nova Scotia
12%
Strongylocentrotus Droebachiensis
12%
Test Diameter
12%
Grazer
12%
Urchin
12%
Juvenile Size
12%
Ontogenetic Shift
12%
Class Size
12%
Northwestern Atlantic
12%
Cancer Borealis
12%
Saccharina Latissima
12%
Cage Experiment
12%
Post-settlement Mortality
12%
Juvenile Stages
12%
Small children
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sea Urchin
100%
Predation
25%
Canada
12%
Nova Scotia
12%
Population Density
12%