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towner2022 | Towner, A.V. & Watson, R.G.A. & Kock, A.A. & Papastamatiou, Y. & Sturup, M. & Gennari, E. & Baker, K. & Booth, T. & Dicken, M. & Chivell, W. & Elwen, S. & Kaschke, T. & Edwards, D. & Smale, M.J. (2022) Fear at the top: killer whale predation drives white shark absence at South Africa’s largest aggregation site. African Journal of Marine Science, 44 (2) 139:152 |
towner2022a | Towner, A.V. & Kock, A.A. & Stopforth, C. & Hurwitz, D. & Elwen, S.H. (2022) Direct observation of killer whales preying on white sharks and evidence of a flight response. Ecology, e3875. |
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vanblaricom1982 | VanBlaricom, G.R. (1982) Experimental analyses of structural regulation in a marine sand community exposed to oceanic swell. Ecological Monographs, 52 (3) 283:305 |
vaughan2010b | Vaughan, R. & Würsig, B. & Packard, J. (2010) Dolphin prey herding: prey ball mobility relative to dolphin group and prey ball sizes, multispecies associates, and feeding duration. Marine Mammal Science, 26 (1) 213:225. |
visser2005 | Visser, I.N. (2005) First observations of feeding on thresher (Alopias vulpinus) and hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena) sharks by killer whales (Orcinus orca) specialising on elasmobranch prey. Aquatic Mammals, 31 (1) 83. |
ward2005a | Ward, P. & Myers, R.A. (2005) Shifts in open-ocean fish communities coinciding with the commencement of commercial fishing. Ecology, 86 (4) 835:847. |
wirsing2008 | Wirsing, A.J. & Heithaus, M.R. & Frid, A. & Dill, L.M. (2008) Seascapes of fear: evaluating sublethal predator effects experienced and generated by marine mammals. Marine Mammal Science, 24 (1) 1:15. |
coleman2021 | Coleman, N.C. & Burge, E.J. (2021) Association behavior between sand tiger sharks and round scad is driven by mesopredators. PeerJ, 9, e11164. |
hammerschlag2022 | Hammerschlag, N. & Fallows, C. & Meÿer, M. & Seakamela, S.M. & Orndorff, S. & Kirkman, S. & Kotze, D. & Creel, S. (2022) Loss of an apex predator in the wild induces physiological and behavioural changes in prey. Biology Letters, 18 (1) 20210476. |