Observation on a sea urchin capturing a juvenile mullet

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Florida Academy of Sciences, Inc.
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1974
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Lytechinus variegatus is usually thought of as a sedentary or slow-moving herbivore incapable of feeding on other than benthic flora and fauna. Thus, it was surprising to observe one of these urchins capture, kill and ingest a free-swimming juvenile mullet Mugil curema (Cuvier & Valenciennes). In this paper we briefly describe our observations of this behavior and suggest reasons for its occurrence.

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Lytechinus variegatus is usually thought of as a sedentary or slow-moving herbivore incapable of feeding on other than benthic flora and fauna. Thus, it was surprising to observe one of these urchins capture, kill and ingest a free-swimming juvenile mullet Mugil curema (Cuvier & Valenciennes). In this paper we briefly describe our observations of this behavior and suggest reasons for its occurrence.
This manuscript may be cited as: Gilmore, R. G., & Gore, R. H. (1974). Observation on a sea urchin capturing a juvenile mullet. Florida Scientist, 37(1), 52-56.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #34.
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1974
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Observation on a sea urchin capturing a juvenile mullet
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Florida Academy of Sciences, Inc.
1974
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Observation on a sea urchin capturing a juvenile mullet
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Observation on a sea urchin capturing a juvenile mullet