Predator–prey landscapes of large sharks and game fishes in the Florida Keys

Author:

Griffin Lucas P.1ORCID,Casselberry Grace A.1,Lowerre‐Barbieri Susan K.2ORCID,Acosta Alejandro3,Adams Aaron J.45,Cooke Steven J.6,Filous Alex1,Friess Claudia2,Guttridge Tristan L.7,Hammerschlag Neil8,Heim Vital910,Morley Danielle13,Rider Mitchell J.8,Skomal Gregory B.11,Smukall Matthew J.9,Danylchuk Andy J.1,Brownscombe Jacob W.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Conservation University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts USA

2. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute St. Petersburg Florida USA

3. South Florida Regional Lab Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Marathon Florida USA

4. Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Miami Florida USA

5. Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Fort Pierce Florida USA

6. Department of Biology Carleton University Ottawa Ontario Canada

7. Saving the Blue Cooper City Florida USA

8. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami Miami Florida USA

9. Bimini Biological Field Station Foundation Bimini The Bahamas

10. Department of Environmental Sciences, Zoology University of Basel Basel Switzerland

11. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries New Bedford Massachusetts USA

Funder

PADI Foundation

Disney Conservation Fund

Save Our Seas Foundation

Herbert W. Hoover Foundation

Batchelor Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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