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Supplemental Information 9: Temporal Dynamics of Repopulation of the Feeders by Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus After Their Removal in Long-Term Experiments of 2014–2016.
doi 10.7717/peerj.8087/supp-9
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Figure 6: Temporal Dynamics of Repopulation of the Feeders by Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus After Their Removal in Long-Term Experiments of 2014–2016.
Supplemental Information 23: Behavioral Responses of Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus in Short-Term Experiments.
Supplemental Information 5: Changes in the Numbers of Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus in Response to the Stormy Weather in Long-Term Experiments of 2014–2016.
Figure 1: Temporal Dynamics of the Numbers of Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus and Strongylocentrotus Intermedius in Long-Term Experiments.
Supplemental Information 17: Temporal Dynamics of the Mean Group Size of Sea Urchins Strongylocentrotus Intermedius in Response to Crushed Specimens of Mesocentrotus Nudus in Short-Term Experiments.
Supplemental Information 13: Temporal Dynamics of the Mean Group Size of Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus in Response to Crushed Specimens of Strongylocentrotus Intermedius in Short-Term Experiments.
Supplemental Information 4: Mean Group Size for Mesocentrotus Nudus and Strongylocentrotus Intermedius in the Absence of Any Treatment in Long-Term Experiments of 2014–2016.
Supplemental Information 22: The Numbers of Sea Urchins Mesocentrotus Nudus Before and After the Experiments With Crushed Conspecifics Followed by the Mimicking the Conditions of Stormy Weather.
Supplemental Information 10: Statistical Parameters of Unpaired T-Test for Differences in the Numbers of Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus Intermedius Before and After Crushing the Specimens of Mesocentrotus Nudus Near the Feeders in Long-Term Experiments.