Nonlinear foraging response of a large marine predator to benthic prey: eagle ray pits and bivalves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Supplemental feeding for ecotourism reverses diel activity and alters movement patterns and spatial distribution of the southern stingray, Dasyatis americanaPrey patch patterns predict habitat use by top marine predators with diverse foraging strategies.Estimating the potential impacts of large mesopredators on benthic resources: integrative assessment of spotted eagle ray foraging ecology in Bermuda.Comparative ecology of North Atlantic shores: do differences in players matter for process?
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Nonlinear foraging response of a large marine predator to benthic prey: eagle ray pits and bivalves in a New Zealand sandflat
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im September 1997 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 1997
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Nonlinear foraging response of ...... lves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Nonlinear foraging response of ...... lves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Nonlinear foraging response of ...... lves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Nonlinear foraging response of ...... lves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Nonlinear foraging response of ...... lves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Nonlinear foraging response of ...... lves in a New Zealand sandflat
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Anson H Hines
Judi E Hewitt
Paul K Dayton
Robert B Whitlatch
Vonda J Cummings
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10.1016/S0022-0981(97)00096-8
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1997-09-01T00:00:00Z