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- Centrosteph**** rodgersii is a species of sea urchin of the family Diadematidae. It is a big, dark-purple sea urchin, with long and slender spines, reflecting...
- with white body. Included in F. g. glacialis by some authors. F. g. rodgersii C****in, 1862 – breeds in the North Pacific on the coast of eastern Siberia...
- extant Centrosteph**** nitidus (Koehler, 1927), extant Centrosteph**** rodgersii (Ag****iz, 1863), extant Chaetodiadema Mortensen, 1903 Chaetodiadema granulatum...
- molluscs, crustaceans, and fishes. Black sea urchins (Centrosteph**** rodgersii) are often eaten. Port Jackson Sharks forage for food at night when their...
- F. g. glacialis (Linnaeus, 1761) F. g. auduboni Bonaparte, 1857 F. g. rodgersii C****in, 1862 Arctic, North Atlantic, and North Pacific oceans. Size: Habitat:...
- low Arctic and boreal Arctic of the North Atlantic Fulmarus glacialis rodgersii breeds along the coast of eastern Siberia and the Alaskan Peninsula Fulmarus...
- Wales, to Bushy Island, Queensland.) Family Diadematidae Centrosteph**** rodgersii Hollow-spined urchin, black urchin (Ag****iz, 1863) (Cape Everard, Victoria...
- have shown po****tions of the habitat modifying urchin, Centrostaph**** rodgersii, increased threefold between 2006-2010 and densities of the second most...
- search of food. It feeds primarily on the sea urchins Centrosteph**** rodgersii and Heliocidaris erythrogramma, but has also been known to take a variety...
- explosion in the po****tion of long-spined sea urchins (Centrosteph**** rodgersii) in the waters south of Australia has been devastating to its kelp forests...