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The following pages link to Assessing the effects of large mobile predators on ecosystem connectivity (Q39231675):
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- Night shift: expansion of temporal niche use following reductions in predator density (Q21089870) (← links)
- Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-habitat associations: implications of marine park zoning (Q27312150) (← links)
- Evidence of Partial Migration in a Large Coastal Predator: Opportunistic Foraging and Reproduction as Key Drivers? (Q27325674) (← links)
- Marine reserves can mitigate and promote adaptation to climate change (Q30143701) (← links)
- Drivers of abundance and spatial distribution of reef-associated sharks in an isolated atoll reef system. (Q30354511) (← links)
- Resetting predator baselines in coral reef ecosystems. (Q30362736) (← links)
- Crossing latitudes--long-distance tracking of an apex predator (Q30418537) (← links)
- Ecosystem ecology: size-based constraints on the pyramids of life (Q30620225) (← links)
- Predatory fish depletion and recovery potential on Caribbean reefs (Q30840288) (← links)
- Marine defaunation: animal loss in the global ocean (Q30884637) (← links)
- Variable δ(15)N diet-tissue discrimination factors among sharks: implications for trophic position, diet and food web models (Q35023222) (← links)
- Positive and negative effects of a threatened parrotfish on reef ecosystems (Q35213668) (← links)
- Reef sharks: recent advances in ecological understanding to inform conservation (Q35879257) (← links)
- Horizontal and vertical movements of Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi): conservation implications of limited migration in a marine sanctuary. (Q37722021) (← links)
- Discontinuities, cross-scale patterns, and the organization of ecosystems. (Q38209952) (← links)
- Topographic determinants of mobile vertebrate predator hotspots: current knowledge and future directions (Q38240081) (← links)
- The Ecological Role of Sharks on Coral Reefs (Q38774194) (← links)
- Body size drives allochthony in food webs of tropical rivers (Q39101860) (← links)
- Geographic extent and variation of a coral reef trophic cascade (Q39177778) (← links)
- Regional movement patterns of a small-bodied shark revealed by stable-isotope analysis (Q39281633) (← links)
- Limited trophic partitioning among sympatric delphinids off a tropical oceanic atoll (Q39617972) (← links)
- The roles of productivity and ecosystem size in determining food chain length in tropical terrestrial ecosystems (Q39618017) (← links)
- Size, sex and individual-level behaviour drive intrapopulation variation in cross-ecosystem foraging of a top-predator (Q44875830) (← links)
- Cascading predator effects in a Fijian coral reef ecosystem (Q46259915) (← links)
- Extinction risk is most acute for the world's largest and smallest vertebrates (Q46304807) (← links)
- Environmental drivers of diurnal visits by transient predatory fishes to Caribbean patch reefs (Q46470994) (← links)
- Fishing degrades size structure of coral reef fish communities. (Q46496609) (← links)
- Contrasting movements and connectivity of reef-associated sharks using acoustic telemetry: implications for management. (Q46590713) (← links)
- Blacktip reef sharks, Carcharhinus melanopterus, have high genetic structure and varying demographic histories in their Indo-Pacific range (Q46834540) (← links)
- Blinded by the light? Nearshore energy pathway coupling and relative predator biomass increase with reduced water transparency across lakes. (Q47693335) (← links)
- On the prevalence and dynamics of inverted trophic pyramids and otherwise top-heavy communities. (Q47743150) (← links)
- Mobile marine predators: an understudied source of nutrients to coral reefs in an unfished atoll. (Q51145963) (← links)
- Top-down pulses reduce prey population sizes and persistence. (Q55284768) (← links)
- Increasing rate of species discovery in sharks coincides with sharp population declines: implications for biodiversity (Q57520004) (← links)
- Spatial separation without territoriality in shark communities (Q57743403) (← links)
- Low abundance of sharks and rays in baited remote underwater video surveys in the Arabian Gulf (Q57805721) (← links)
- Reliance of mobile species on sensitive habitats: a case study of manta rays (Manta alfredi) and lagoons (Q58046021) (← links)
- Direct and indirect effects of nursery habitats on coral-reef fish assemblages, grazing pressure and benthic dynamics (Q58083664) (← links)
- Fish spawning aggregations: where well-placed management actions can yield big benefits for fisheries and conservation (Q58386308) (← links)
- Regime shifts shorten food chains for mesopredators with potential sublethal effects (Q58406883) (← links)
- Decline of coastal apex shark populations over the past half century (Q60044957) (← links)
- Migratory coupling between predators and prey (Q63885641) (← links)
- Correction to: 'Mobile marine predators: an understudied source of nutrients to coral reefs in an unfished atoll' (Q64097717) (← links)
- Reconstructing reef fish communities using fish otoliths in coral reef sediments. (Q64958053) (← links)
- Are you really what you eat? Stomach content analysis and stable isotope ratios do not uniformly estimate dietary niche characteristics in three marine predators (Q90373618) (← links)
- Stable isotope analyses reveal unique trophic role of reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) at a remote coral reef (Q90619582) (← links)
- Protection from illegal fishing and shark recovery restructures mesopredatory fish communities on a coral reef (Q90783355) (← links)
- Evidence for dynamic resource partitioning between two sympatric reef shark species within the British Indian Ocean Territory (Q91734516) (← links)
- Trophodynamics and mercury bioaccumulation in reef and open-ocean fishes from The Bahamas with a focus on two teleost predators (Q91755298) (← links)
- Novel tri-isotope ellipsoid approach reveals dietary variation in sympatric predators (Q92358893) (← links)