atwood2018

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AuthorYear atwood2018
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SourceYear 2018
DataSource Simon-Dedman
doi 10.3389/fevo.2018.00110
Reference ATWOOD, T. B. & MADIN, E. M. P. & HARBOURNE, A. R, & Hammill E. & Luiz O.J. & Ollivier, Q.R. & Roelfsema, C.M. & Macreadie, P.I. & Lovelock, C.E. (2018) Predators Shape Sedimentary Organic Carbon Storage in a Coral Reef Ecosystem. Front. Ecol. Evol., 6:110
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Trait Observations

Species Class Name Value Standard ValueType Location
Galeocerdo cuvier Ecological Role Risk Effect High Effect size mean Great Barrier Reef
Galeocerdo cuvier Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Strength of evidence mean Great Barrier Reef
Galeocerdo cuvier Ecological Role Trophic Cascade Medium Effect size mean Great Barrier Reef
Galeocerdo cuvier Ecological Role Trophic Cascade Medium Strength of evidence mean Great Barrier Reef
Carcharhinus melanopterus Ecological Role Risk Effect High Effect size mean Great Barrier Reef
Carcharhinus melanopterus Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Strength of evidence mean Great Barrier Reef
Carcharhinus melanopterus Ecological Role Trophic Cascade Medium Effect size mean Great Barrier Reef
Carcharhinus melanopterus Ecological Role Trophic Cascade Medium Strength of evidence mean Great Barrier Reef
Negaprion brevirostris Ecological Role Risk Effect High Effect size mean Great Barrier Reef
Negaprion brevirostris Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Strength of evidence mean Great Barrier Reef
Negaprion brevirostris Ecological Role Trophic Cascade Medium Effect size mean Great Barrier Reef
Negaprion brevirostris Ecological Role Trophic Cascade Medium Strength of evidence mean Great Barrier Reef