Prey groups shown are those accounting for more than 1% of the total percent weight (%W) for (A) gray triggerfish in the east (n = 31), central (n = 32), and west regions (n = 26), and for (B) red snapper in the east (n = 178), central (n = 55), and west (n = 26) regions.</p
<p>Selected fish groups are a) snappers (n = 226), b) groupers (n = 260), c) highly valued commercia...
Prey-item richness (i.e., number of unique prey-items) in the diets of mountain whitefish (MW) and r...
Spatial distributions of predicted relative abundance of juvenile (age-0), sub-adult (age-1-2), and ...
Prey groups shown are those accounting for more than 1% of the total percent weight (%W) in the gut ...
<p>Only categories with %IRI > 1 for either red snapper or vermilion snapper are shown. %W = mean pe...
<p>Only categories with %IRI > 1 for either red snapper or vermilion snapper are shown. %N = percent...
Relative contribution of predicted high quality habitat for red snapper in the U.S. GoM by region.</...
Gray triggerfish and red snapper sample sizes for gut content and stable isotope analyses.</p
Plots depict contribution estimates for POM and BMA to juvenile, sub-adult and adult size classes. (...
Relative Abundance Index (RAI) of the different kinds of prey determined using camera traps; N = tot...
<p>(A) Shrimp consumed per fish in each of four treatment groups. Data shown represent consumption b...
<p>Dots on bottom and top of whiskers represent 5 and 95 percentiles, respectively. All fish metrics...
<p>MaxN of red snapper (RS) and vermilion snapper (VS) measured via ROV for all three research cruis...
<p>Selected fish groups are a) snappers (n = 226), b) groupers (n = 260), c) highly valued commercia...
<p>For each assemblage the species were ranked by occurrence (number of grid cells occupied by the s...
<p>Selected fish groups are a) snappers (n = 226), b) groupers (n = 260), c) highly valued commercia...
Prey-item richness (i.e., number of unique prey-items) in the diets of mountain whitefish (MW) and r...
Spatial distributions of predicted relative abundance of juvenile (age-0), sub-adult (age-1-2), and ...
Prey groups shown are those accounting for more than 1% of the total percent weight (%W) in the gut ...
<p>Only categories with %IRI > 1 for either red snapper or vermilion snapper are shown. %W = mean pe...
<p>Only categories with %IRI > 1 for either red snapper or vermilion snapper are shown. %N = percent...
Relative contribution of predicted high quality habitat for red snapper in the U.S. GoM by region.</...
Gray triggerfish and red snapper sample sizes for gut content and stable isotope analyses.</p
Plots depict contribution estimates for POM and BMA to juvenile, sub-adult and adult size classes. (...
Relative Abundance Index (RAI) of the different kinds of prey determined using camera traps; N = tot...
<p>(A) Shrimp consumed per fish in each of four treatment groups. Data shown represent consumption b...
<p>Dots on bottom and top of whiskers represent 5 and 95 percentiles, respectively. All fish metrics...
<p>MaxN of red snapper (RS) and vermilion snapper (VS) measured via ROV for all three research cruis...
<p>Selected fish groups are a) snappers (n = 226), b) groupers (n = 260), c) highly valued commercia...
<p>For each assemblage the species were ranked by occurrence (number of grid cells occupied by the s...
<p>Selected fish groups are a) snappers (n = 226), b) groupers (n = 260), c) highly valued commercia...
Prey-item richness (i.e., number of unique prey-items) in the diets of mountain whitefish (MW) and r...
Spatial distributions of predicted relative abundance of juvenile (age-0), sub-adult (age-1-2), and ...