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    Kina (Evechinus chloroticus) is a sea urchin endemic to New Zealand. This echinoderm belongs to the family Echinometridae and it can reach a maximum diameter...
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    genus are found in New Zealand and Australia. Species: † Evechinus palatus Philip, 1969 "Evechinus Verrill, 1871". GBIF. Retrieved 1 October 2021. v t e...
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    sea urchin Echinus esculentus - Common sea urchin Echinus tylodes Evechinus chloroticus - New Zealand sea urchin Heterocentrotus mammillatus - Red pencil...
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    Malay communities of Singapore who call them jani. In New Zealand, Evechinus chloroticus, known as kina in Māori, is a delicacy, traditionally eaten raw...
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    Colobocentrotus atratus Echinometra lucunter Echinostrephus molaris Evechinus chloroticus Heliocidaris tuberculata Heterocentrotus mammillatus Colobocentrotus...
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    led to a trophic cascade, with an increase in the number of kina (Evechinus chloroticus) and the consequential decline of kelp (Ecklonia radiata) creating...
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  • pp. 52:583–583. Scally, K.B. (1973). Thegosis in the Sea Urchin Evechinus chloroticus (Val.). Echinodermata: Echinoidea. Journal of Dental Research 1973...
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    health. In a separate incident, a mass mortality of the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus occurred in New Zealand in 2004, associated with a bloom of O. siamensis...
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    sediments on larval survival and settlement of New Zealand urchins (Evechinus chloroticus) and abalone (Haliotis iris). Marine Ecology Progress Series 314:149-158...
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