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AuthorYear | byers2017 |
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SourceYear | 2017 |
DataSource | Shark-references |
doi | 10.1007/s00442-017-3928-y |
Reference | BYERS, J.E. & HOLMES, Z.C. & MALEK, J.C. (2017) Contrasting complexity of adjacent habitats influences the strength of cascading predatory effects. Oecologia, 185 (1): 107-117 |
data entered | true |
Species | Class | Name | Value | Standard | ValueType | Location |
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Sphyrna tiburo | Ecological Role | Direct Predation | High | Effect size | mean | US Atlantic |
Sphyrna tiburo | Ecological Role | Direct Predation | High | Strength of evidence | mean | US Atlantic |
Sphyrna tiburo | Ecological Role | Risk Effect | High | Effect size | mean | US Atlantic |
Sphyrna tiburo | Ecological Role | Risk Effect | High | Strength of evidence | mean | US Atlantic |