lester2021

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SourceYear 2021
DataSource Simon-Dedman
doi 10.1002/ecs2.3301
Reference Lester, E.K. & Langlois, T.J. & Simpson, S.D. & McCormick, M.I. & Meekan, M.G. (2021) Reef-wide evidence that the presence of sharks modifies behaviors of teleost mesopredators. Ecosphere, 12 (2) e03301.
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Trait Observations

Species Class Name Value Standard ValueType Location
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Effect size mean Ningaloo Reef
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Ecological Role Risk Effect High Strength of evidence mean Ningaloo Reef
Triaenodon obesus Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Effect size mean Ningaloo Reef
Triaenodon obesus Ecological Role Risk Effect High Strength of evidence mean Ningaloo Reef
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Ecological Role Competition Medium Effect size mean Ningaloo Reef
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Ecological Role Competition High Strength of evidence mean Ningaloo Reef
Triaenodon obesus Ecological Role Competition Medium Effect size mean Ningaloo Reef
Triaenodon obesus Ecological Role Competition High Strength of evidence mean Ningaloo Reef
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Effect size mean Rowley/Scott Reefs
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Ecological Role Risk Effect High Strength of evidence mean Rowley/Scott Reefs
Triaenodon obesus Ecological Role Risk Effect Medium Effect size mean Rowley/Scott Reefs
Triaenodon obesus Ecological Role Risk Effect High Strength of evidence mean Rowley/Scott Reefs