The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This province is also characterized by many islands and a complex bathymetry that induces specific current circulation patterns with the potential to create a high degree of interaction between coastal and oceanic ecosystems. Based on a large dataset of oceanic predator stomach contents, our study used generalized linear models to explore the coastal-oceanic system interaction by analyzing predator-prey relationship. We show that reef organisms are a frequent prey of oceanic predators. Predator species such as albacore (Thunnus alalunga) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) frequently consume reef prey with higher probability of consumption closer to ...
We use food-web models to develop visualizations to compare and evaluate the interactions of tuna fi...
Global-scale studies of marine food webs are rare, despite their necessity for examining and underst...
Global-scale studies of marine food webs are rare, despite their necessity for examining and underst...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...
Predator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yellowfin (Thunnus albacare...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yello...
This work examined diet data from studies of top pelagic predators from three large regions of the e...
Foraging habits of predators can reveal patterns in prey ecology and guide ecosystem-based managemen...
International audienceUnderstanding the ecological mechanisms underpinning distribution patterns is ...
We use food-web models to develop visualizations to compare and evaluate the interactions of tuna fi...
Global-scale studies of marine food webs are rare, despite their necessity for examining and underst...
Global-scale studies of marine food webs are rare, despite their necessity for examining and underst...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...
Predator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yellowfin (Thunnus albacare...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yello...
This work examined diet data from studies of top pelagic predators from three large regions of the e...
Foraging habits of predators can reveal patterns in prey ecology and guide ecosystem-based managemen...
International audienceUnderstanding the ecological mechanisms underpinning distribution patterns is ...
We use food-web models to develop visualizations to compare and evaluate the interactions of tuna fi...
Global-scale studies of marine food webs are rare, despite their necessity for examining and underst...
Global-scale studies of marine food webs are rare, despite their necessity for examining and underst...