2024
DOI: 10.52843/cassyni.0dngv9
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Sailfish generate foraging opportunities for seabirds in multi-species predator aggregations

Max Licht

Abstract: While various marine predators form associations, the most commonly studied are those between subsurface predators and seabirds. However, the mechanisms underlying these associations remain poorly understood. Three hypotheses have been proposed to explain the prevalence of these associations: (1) subsurface predators herd prey to the surface and make prey accessible to birds, (2) subsurface predators damage prey close to the surface and thereby provide food scraps to birds, and (3) attacks of underwater predat… Show more

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