1
Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators
Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators
Publication Date:
2010
Creator:
Heithaus, Michael R.
Matich, Philip
Layman, Craig A.
Publisher.Display:
British Ecological Society
Subjects.Display:
Everglades (Fla.)
Predation (Biology) -- Florida -- Everglades
Food chains (Ecology) -- Florida -- Everglades
Biotic communities -- Florida -- Everglades
Hydrology -- Florida -- Everglades
Seagrasses -- Florida -- Everglades
Source Institution:
Florida International University
2
Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)
Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)
Publication Date:
2010
Creator:
Heithaus, Michael R.
Matich, Philip
Layman, Craig A.
Publisher.Display:
Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press)
Subjects.Display:
Top predators -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Food chains (Ecology) -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Hydrology -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Predation (Biology) -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Source Institution:
Florida International University
3
Slow isotope turnover rates and low discrimination values in the American alligator: implications for interpretation of ectotherm stable isotope data
Slow isotope turnover rates and low discrimination values in the American alligator: implications for interpretation of ectotherm stable isotope data
Publication Date:
2012
Creator:
Rosenblatt, Adam E.
Heithaus, Michael R.
Publisher.Display:
Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research
Subjects.Display:
Food chains (Ecology)
Stable isotope analysis
Source Institution:
Florida International University
4
The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research
The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research
Publication Date:
2013
Creator:
Rosenblatt, Adam E.
Heithaus, Michael R.
Mather, Martha E.
Matich, Philip
Nifong, James C.
Publisher.Display:
Oceanography Society
Subjects.Display:
Coastal ecology -- Florida
Top predators -- Florida
Source Institution:
Florida International University