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DOI: 10.3354/meps11760

Citation Style: APA

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Benkwitt, C. (2016). Invasive lionfish increase activity and foraging movements at greater local densities. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 558, 255–266. doi:10.3354/meps11760


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Censuses of the native prey fish populations during lionfish surveys in Eleuthera, Bahamas from July to August in 2012General
General information about lionfish density and envrionmental conditions in Eleuthera, Bahamas from July to August in 2012 General
The number of lionfish that moved between reefs and seagrass in Eleuthera, Bahamas from July to August in 2012General
Focal lionfish behaviors at different densities of local lionfish and prey fish in Eleuthera, Bahamas from July to August in 2012General
Initial lionfish behaviors at different densities of local lionfish and prey fish on reefs in Eleuthera, Bahamas during 2012General

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