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. 2019 Jul 10;286(1906):20190846. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2019.0846

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Median posterior distribution estimating proportion of invertebrate tissues composed of enriched kelp with presence or absence of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus purple urchins. Boxes represent 25–75% posterior distribution intervals and whiskers represent 2.5–97.5% posterior distribution intervals. Asterisks denote a significant difference (α = 0.05) between kelp assimilation posterior distributions across treatments and within each species. Ophiuroidea species include Ophiopteris papillosa (OPPA), Ophioplocus esmarki (OPES) and Ophiothrix spiculata (OPSP). The Gastropoda species is Thylacodes squamigerus (THSQ). The Thecostraca barnacle species are Chthamalus sp. (CTHA) and Megabalanus californicus (MECA). The Polychaeta species is Chaetopterus sp. (CHAE). Holothuroidea species include Cucumaria piperata (CUPI), Pachythyone rubra (PARU) and Cucumaria salma (CUSA). (Online version in colour.)