International audiencePredator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yellowfin (Thunnus albacares), bigeye (T. obesus), and albacore (T. alalunga), collected over a 40-year period from the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans, were used to quantitatively assess broad, macro-scale trophic patterns in pelagic ecosystems. Analysis of over 14,000 tuna stomachs, using a modified classification tree approach, revealed for the first time the global expanse of pelagic predatory fish diet and global patterns of micronekton diversity. Ommastrephid squids were consistently one of the top prey groups by weight across all tuna species and in most ocean bodies. Interspecific differences in prey were apparent, with epipelagic sco...
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...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yello...
Predator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yellowfin (Thunnus albacare...
Tunas are highly specialized predators that have evolved numerous adaptations for a lifestyle that r...
Tunas are highly specialized predators that have evolved numerous adaptations for a lifestyle that r...
Abstract—The trophic relations of two apex predators, yellowfin and bigeye tuna (Thunnus albacares a...
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...
In the Gulf of Guinea, bigeye Thunnus obesus (BET) and yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares (YFT) are im...
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...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yello...
Predator-prey interactions for three commercially valuable tuna species: yellowfin (Thunnus albacare...
Tunas are highly specialized predators that have evolved numerous adaptations for a lifestyle that r...
Tunas are highly specialized predators that have evolved numerous adaptations for a lifestyle that r...
Abstract—The trophic relations of two apex predators, yellowfin and bigeye tuna (Thunnus albacares a...
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...
In the Gulf of Guinea, bigeye Thunnus obesus (BET) and yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares (YFT) are im...
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...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean sustains the highest tuna production in the world. This provin...