Results of a manipulative field experiment on the effect of lionfish predation on bridled goby populations, conducted at Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas from 2009-2012.
Results are reported from a manipulative field experiment examining the effect of lionfish predation on bridled goby population density. Experiments were conducted in 2011 at reefs near Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas.
Related Datasets from sub-project "Lionfish predation on bridled gobies": "goby consumption by lionfish"
Related Publications:
Pusack, TJ, ACD Davis, and MA Albins. In Prep. Relative effects of invasive Pacific lionfish vs. native Atlantic grouper on mortality of bridled goby. Ecology.
Hixon, M., Pusack, T. (2013) Results of a manipulative field experiment on the effect of lionfish predation on bridled goby populations, conducted at Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas from 2009-2012 (Lionfish Invasion project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2013-04-10 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.3910.1 [access date]
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