In marine ecosystems, what happens when the sea star Pisaster ochraceus is removed?

Answer

Mussel populations explode in size and dominate the rocky intertidal zone.

The removal of the sea star, which normally keeps mussel populations in check, allows the mussels to expand unchecked, crowding out other invertebrate species.

In marine ecosystems, what happens when the sea star Pisaster ochraceus is removed?
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