This data describes the number of mussels consumed by starfish when exposed to different diets (See Table 1 in paper for details). The mussels included were Aulacomya atra (A_atra), Choromytilus meridionalis (C_meridionalis), Mytilus galloprovincialis (M_galloprovincialis) and Semimytilus algosus (S_algosus)
Crown of thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci Linné 1758) are notorious coral reef devastators; they ...
The crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci (L.) is well adapted to feed on a wide range of diff...
Many predators reported to feed on crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS, Acanthaster spp.) are generalist ...
This data describes the number of mussels consumed by lobsters of different sexes (F=female; M=male)...
Biotic invasions can result in the displacement of native species. This can alter the availability o...
The outbreak of sea star wasting disease along the Pacific Northwest in 2013 is associated with a sh...
Crabs and sea stars are known to preferentially select mussels with morphological traits that dimini...
This study aimed to quantify the impact of starfish presence on recruitment of mussel larvae. This ...
Asteroids are largely recognized as important predators in all of the world's oceans and for this re...
This study examines the complex structure of prey and predator interactions, which are regulated by ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mussel beds are an important ecological component in the Wadden Sea. Muss...
Studies on the feeding habits of aquatic organisms are a requirement for the management and sustaina...
Leptasterias spp. is a species complex of small, six rayed, predatory sea stars that inhabit rocky i...
Feeding preferences of the crown-of-thorns sea star, Acanthaster planci (L.), were studied in a seri...
Prey selection by predators is of interest to community ecologists. By choosing some prey over other...
Crown of thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci Linné 1758) are notorious coral reef devastators; they ...
The crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci (L.) is well adapted to feed on a wide range of diff...
Many predators reported to feed on crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS, Acanthaster spp.) are generalist ...
This data describes the number of mussels consumed by lobsters of different sexes (F=female; M=male)...
Biotic invasions can result in the displacement of native species. This can alter the availability o...
The outbreak of sea star wasting disease along the Pacific Northwest in 2013 is associated with a sh...
Crabs and sea stars are known to preferentially select mussels with morphological traits that dimini...
This study aimed to quantify the impact of starfish presence on recruitment of mussel larvae. This ...
Asteroids are largely recognized as important predators in all of the world's oceans and for this re...
This study examines the complex structure of prey and predator interactions, which are regulated by ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mussel beds are an important ecological component in the Wadden Sea. Muss...
Studies on the feeding habits of aquatic organisms are a requirement for the management and sustaina...
Leptasterias spp. is a species complex of small, six rayed, predatory sea stars that inhabit rocky i...
Feeding preferences of the crown-of-thorns sea star, Acanthaster planci (L.), were studied in a seri...
Prey selection by predators is of interest to community ecologists. By choosing some prey over other...
Crown of thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci Linné 1758) are notorious coral reef devastators; they ...
The crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci (L.) is well adapted to feed on a wide range of diff...
Many predators reported to feed on crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS, Acanthaster spp.) are generalist ...