Richness of marine invertebrate communities across Alaska, California, Mexico and Panama with exposure to predation (Comm Effects of Competition and Predation)

<p>Richness of sessile marine invertebrates from coastal sites across a latitudinal gradient spanning the subarctic to the tropics. Invertebrate communities developed under low predation for three or 12 months within cages and then underwent exposure to predation or were re-caged as controls....

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Main Authors: Amy Freestone, Gregory Ruiz, Mark Torchin, Laura Jurgens, Carmen Schloder, Mariana Bonfim, Diana P. Lopez, Michele F. Repetto
Format: Dataset
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Published: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) 2021
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:1ed2ed712ef222c8f9c231bdf8d50c4dbc98e2a2582da12e7c463646456cf66b
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Summary:<p>Richness of sessile marine invertebrates from coastal sites across a latitudinal gradient spanning the subarctic to the tropics. Invertebrate communities developed under low predation for three or 12 months within cages and then underwent exposure to predation or were re-caged as controls. This experiment provided an assessment of predation impact on mature communities to complement predator exclusion experiments that measured impact of predators on prey community assembly.</p>