Brief description
I will examine the impacts of green turtle foraging on sea grass beds and the potential behaviorally mediated indirect interaction (BMII) of tiger sharks on sea grass beds via green turtle foraging behavior and habitat use.Lineage
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Statement: Original record compiled for the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI), Project 3.8, 2008. Originally sourced from several databases compiled by WA DEC Marine Science Branch of projects relevant to the marine parks of WA. Variable metadata information was available.
Notes
CreditDerek Burkholder, Florida International University (FIU)
Modified: 06 2008
text: westlimit=113; southlimit=-29; eastlimit=115; northlimit=-23.5
Subjects
Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Feeding Habitat |
Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Predation |
Chelonia mydas |
Green Turtles |
Marine Features (Australia) | Shark Bay, WA |
Predator-Prey Interactions |
Seagrass |
Stable Isotopes |
Tiger Sharks |
biota |
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