Sometimes hard to swallow: Attempted feeding on a porcupinefish results in death of both predator and prey

Volume: 18, Issue: 2, Pages: 87 - 89
Published: Oct 10, 2019
Abstract
Predator-prey relationships are critical components of population dynamics across all ecosystems. Interactions between predators and dangerous prey are especially likely to result in a co-evolutionary arms race. To avoid predation, porcupinefishes (Diodontidae) present a suite of physical and chemical defences, including spines, inflation, and the potent neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin, which is concentrated in the internal organs. A failed predation...
Paper Details
Title
Sometimes hard to swallow: Attempted feeding on a porcupinefish results in death of both predator and prey
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
87 - 89
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