In situ attack rates between mature males of the common triplefin.

Attack rates are shown as a function of (a) total fish density (all benthic fish species included) at the start of the video recordings, and (b) total number of mature males of the common triplefin observed throughout the 10-min recordings. Fitted linear regression lines and associated R 2 - and p -...

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Main Authors: Ivan Nagelkerken (320270), Tiphaine Alemany (10004427), Julie M. Anquetin (10004430), Camilo M. Ferreira (10004433), Kim E. Ludwig (10004436), Minami Sasaki (3326589), Sean D. Connell (7593887)
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001033.s004
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Summary:Attack rates are shown as a function of (a) total fish density (all benthic fish species included) at the start of the video recordings, and (b) total number of mature males of the common triplefin observed throughout the 10-min recordings. Fitted linear regression lines and associated R 2 - and p -values are included. See S1 Data for the underlying data. (PDF)