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Feeding studies on potential fish predators of post-settlement Acanthaster planci: final report prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
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Title: | Feeding studies on potential fish predators of post-settlement Acanthaster planci: final report prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority |
Authors: | Sweatman, H. James Cook University |
ASFA Subjects: | Pest control Predator prey interactions |
Category: | Animals |
Issue Date: | 1995 |
Series/Report no.: | Report to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority |
Abstract: | [Extract] The general question that prompted this study was whether human exploitation of the fish predators of Acanthaster planci may lead to increased frequency of outbreaks on the GBR. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11017/3586 |
Type of document: | Report |
Appears in Collections: | Ecosystems |
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Sweatman, H_1995.pdf | Main report (PDF) | 2.41 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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