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New paper on the resource partitioning of marine predators

by aread@duke.edu|Published May 14, 2013

Meagan Dunphy-Daly is a coauthor on a new paper in Marine Ecology Progress Series describing some of her previous research in Shark Bay, Western Australia. The paper focuses on the trophic interactions between dolphins and sharks. You can download the paper here.

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