2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0223
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Hidden rivals: the negative impacts of dolphinfish on seabird foraging behaviour

Shiho Koyama,
Yusuke Goto,
Seishiro Furukawa
et al.

Abstract: Marine predators often aggregate at the air–sea boundary layer to pursue shared prey. In such scenarios, seabirds are likely to benefit from underwater predators herding fish schools into tight clusters thereby enhancing seabirds’ prey detectability and capture potential. However, this coexistence can lead to competition, affecting not only immediate foraging strategies but also their distribution and interspecies dynamics. We investigated both the longitudinal relationships and instantaneous interactions betw… Show more

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