Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand trophic ecology in complex ecosystems and improve food web models. A combination of techniques, each varying in their ability to provide robust, spatially and temporally explicit information can be applied to clarify diet data for ecological research. This study applied an integrative analysis of a fishery-targeted species group - Plectropomus spp.in the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia by comparing three diet-identification approaches. Visual stomach content analysis provided poor identification with ~14% of stomachs sampled resulting in identification to family or lower. A molecular approach was successful with prey from ~80% of stomachs id...
Many food webs are so complex that it is difficult to distinguish the relationships between predator...
Characterization of the diets of upper-trophic pelagic predators that consume forage species is a ke...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
Understanding the role of predators in food webs can be challenging in highly diverse predator/prey ...
1. Anthropogenic stressors have strong impacts on ecosystems. To understand their influence, detaile...
Tropical reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, and reliable biomonitoring, through diet metabarcoding...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
At Réunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
Predators select prey so as to maximize energy and minimize manipulation time. In order to reduce pr...
Fish capture has far-reaching but inadequately assessed implications for marine food webs. At the co...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
Fish capture has far-reaching but inadequately assessed implications for marine food webs. At the co...
Many food webs are so complex that it is difficult to distinguish the relationships between predator...
Characterization of the diets of upper-trophic pelagic predators that consume forage species is a ke...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
Understanding the role of predators in food webs can be challenging in highly diverse predator/prey ...
1. Anthropogenic stressors have strong impacts on ecosystems. To understand their influence, detaile...
Tropical reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, and reliable biomonitoring, through diet metabarcoding...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
At Réunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
Predators select prey so as to maximize energy and minimize manipulation time. In order to reduce pr...
Fish capture has far-reaching but inadequately assessed implications for marine food webs. At the co...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
Fish capture has far-reaching but inadequately assessed implications for marine food webs. At the co...
Many food webs are so complex that it is difficult to distinguish the relationships between predator...
Characterization of the diets of upper-trophic pelagic predators that consume forage species is a ke...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...