April 1999
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13 Reads
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36 Citations
Fishery Bulletin
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April 1999
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13 Reads
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36 Citations
Fishery Bulletin
... Therefore, scavenger arrival time would be assumed to be prompt; few scavengers are obligate to a single food source (cf. the amphipod Tryphosa nana (Krøyer, 1846); Ramsay et al 1997), with fresh carrion of higher nutritional value (Eastman & Thiel 2015). Here, bait stations consisted of diced squid and fish, food items commonly found in the stomach of large predators and scavengers such as the Pacific sleeper shark, Somniosus pacificus (Orlov 1999, Yang & Page 1999, Yano et al. 2007), yet this species was not observed to grab or consume the bait. Similarly, the chimera Hydrolagus cf. ...
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Seamount Expedition Geologist Seamounts
April 1999
Fishery Bulletin