Apparent resource partitioning and trophic structure of large-bodied marine predators in a relatively pristine seagrass ecosystem Article

Heithaus, Michael R, Vaudo, Jeremy J, Kreicker, Sina et al. (2013). Apparent resource partitioning and trophic structure of large-bodied marine predators in a relatively pristine seagrass ecosystem . MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 481 225-237. 10.3354/meps10235

Open Access International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Heithaus, Michael R; Vaudo, Jeremy J; Kreicker, Sina; Layman, Craig A; Kruetzen, Michael; Burkholder, Derek A; Gastrich, Kirk; Bessey, Cindy; Sarabia, Robin; Cameron, Kathryn; Wirsing, Aaron; Thomson, Jordan A; Dunphy-Daly, Meagan M

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • January 1, 2013

published in

keywords

  • BODY-SIZE
  • COMMUNITY
  • Cetacean
  • DIET
  • ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
  • Ecology
  • Elasmobranchs
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • Food webs
  • GALEOCERDO-CUVIER
  • HABITAT USE
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Marine & Freshwater Biology
  • NICHE
  • Niche overlap
  • Niche partitioning
  • Oceanography
  • Physical Sciences
  • Predator-prey interactions
  • STABLE-ISOTOPES
  • SUBTROPICAL EMBAYMENT
  • Science & Technology
  • Sharks
  • Stable isotope
  • TIGER SHARKS
  • Trophic redundancy

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • INTER-RESEARCH

start page

  • 225

end page

  • 237

volume

  • 481