Evaluating the effects of large marine predators on mobile prey behavior across subtropical reef ecosystems

Volume: 9, Issue: 24, Pages: 13740 - 13751
Published: Nov 28, 2019
Abstract
The indirect effect of predators on prey behavior, recruitment, and spatial relationships continues to attract considerable attention. However, top predators like sharks or large, mobile teleosts, which can have substantial top-down effects in ecosystems, are often difficult to study due to their large size and mobility. This has created a knowledge gap in understanding how they affect their prey through nonconsumptive effects. Here, we...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating the effects of large marine predators on mobile prey behavior across subtropical reef ecosystems
Published Date
Nov 28, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
24
Pages
13740 - 13751
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