2024
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13057
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A global synthesis of predation on bivalves

Alexandra Meira,
James E. Byers,
Ronaldo Sousa

Abstract: Predation is a dominant structuring force in ecological communities. In aquatic environments, predation on bivalves has long been an important focal interaction for ecological study because bivalves have central roles as ecosystem engineers, basal components of food webs, and commercial commodities. Studies of bivalves are common, not only because of bivalves' central roles, but also due to the relative ease of studying predatory effects on this taxonomic group. To understand patterns in the interactions of bi… Show more

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