Understanding the complex nature of direct and indirect species interactions is a critical precursor to successful resource management. In the northern Gulf of Mexico fisheries ecosystem, red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) and vermilion snapper (Rhomboplites aurorubens) are two commercially harvested species within a larger reef fish complex. These two species share similar habitats and diets; however, little is known about how these species partition habitat and dietary resources. In this study we examined the extent of spatial and dietary overlap between red snapper and vermilion snapper, and experimentally compared their feeding behavior. Field data from multiple gear types demonstrates that red snapper and vermilion snapper frequently c...
The partitioning of dietary resources is a potential mechanism by which competing species can coexis...
We conducted a meta-analysis to summarize current knowledge on the effects of environmental and ecol...
It has been suggested that the introduced blueline snapper (Lutjanus kasmira, Family: Lutjanidae) ma...
<div><p>Understanding the complex nature of direct and indirect species interactions is a critical p...
Indo-Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) have invaded the western Atlantic, and most recently th...
Indo-Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) have invaded the western Atlantic, and most recently th...
Feeding habits of the fishes Lutjanus peru and Lu janus guttatus (Pisces: Lutjanidae) of Guerrero, M...
We examined the diets and habitat shift of juvenile red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the northe...
The spatial size distribution of grunts and snappers have previously indicated the separation of juv...
The diets of the co-occurring sparid fishes Acanthopagrus australis and A. pacificus were investigat...
Stomach contents analysis was used to quantitatively describe the diets of juvenile lane snapper, Lu...
In the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), Vermilion Snapper (Rhomboplites auroruben), are believed to compete wit...
Food availability is an important factor in survival and growth of juvenile fish and has been propos...
The feeding ecology of two reef fishes associated with artificial reefs in the northwest Gulf of Mex...
We examined ontogenetic, interspecific, and seasonal trophic patterns among sympatric sunfish specie...
The partitioning of dietary resources is a potential mechanism by which competing species can coexis...
We conducted a meta-analysis to summarize current knowledge on the effects of environmental and ecol...
It has been suggested that the introduced blueline snapper (Lutjanus kasmira, Family: Lutjanidae) ma...
<div><p>Understanding the complex nature of direct and indirect species interactions is a critical p...
Indo-Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) have invaded the western Atlantic, and most recently th...
Indo-Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) have invaded the western Atlantic, and most recently th...
Feeding habits of the fishes Lutjanus peru and Lu janus guttatus (Pisces: Lutjanidae) of Guerrero, M...
We examined the diets and habitat shift of juvenile red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the northe...
The spatial size distribution of grunts and snappers have previously indicated the separation of juv...
The diets of the co-occurring sparid fishes Acanthopagrus australis and A. pacificus were investigat...
Stomach contents analysis was used to quantitatively describe the diets of juvenile lane snapper, Lu...
In the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), Vermilion Snapper (Rhomboplites auroruben), are believed to compete wit...
Food availability is an important factor in survival and growth of juvenile fish and has been propos...
The feeding ecology of two reef fishes associated with artificial reefs in the northwest Gulf of Mex...
We examined ontogenetic, interspecific, and seasonal trophic patterns among sympatric sunfish specie...
The partitioning of dietary resources is a potential mechanism by which competing species can coexis...
We conducted a meta-analysis to summarize current knowledge on the effects of environmental and ecol...
It has been suggested that the introduced blueline snapper (Lutjanus kasmira, Family: Lutjanidae) ma...