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Impacts of mussel invasions on the prey preference of two native predators
Mhairi Alexander
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
prey preference
100%
predator
51%
lobster
21%
facilitation
20%
native species
18%
prey selection
13%
prey availability
11%
interspecific competition
11%
invasive species
9%
muscle
7%
diet
7%
shell
6%
parameter
5%
coast
5%
laboratory
4%
energy
4%
rock
4%
Agriculture & Biology
mussels
61%
predators
44%
Asteroidea
21%
lobsters
20%
Marthasterias
18%
indigenous species
14%
Jasus
14%
muscle strength
12%
Mytilus galloprovincialis
10%
interspecific competition
9%
energy content
9%
invasive species
8%
shell (molluscs)
8%
rocks
8%
coasts
6%
diet
4%