Disease epidemic and a marine heat wave are associated with the continental-scale collapse of a pivotal predator (<i>Pycnopodia helianthoides</i>)
C. Drew Harvell(University of Washington), Joseph K. Gaydos(University of California, Davis), Ondine Pontier(Tula Foundation), Anne K. Salomon(Simon Fraser University), Scott F. Heron(James Cook University), Jenn M. Burt(Simon Fraser University), Lynn C. Lee(Simon Fraser University), Diego Montecino‐Latorre(University of California, Davis), KL Bosley(NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service), Christy V. Pattengill‐Semmens(Reef Environmental Education Foundation), Jamie M. Caldwell(Stanford University), Aimee A. Keller(NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service)
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