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Lionfish is the second known invasive alien species (IAS).Within the Caribbean, predicted impacts include competition with native species for prey and habitat, direct predation on native species, Research aimed at managing these impacts requires improved information on trophic biology and life history parameters used in models predicting removal rates that will reduce lionfish densities. |
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Lionfish is the second known invasive alien species (IAS).Within the Caribbean, predicted impacts include competition with native species for prey and habitat, direct predation on native species, Research aimed at managing these impacts requires improved information on trophic biology and life history parameters used in models predicting removal rates that will reduce lionfish densities. |
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Kishore R. , 2017, Age and Growth Studies of the Marine Invasive Pterois Volitans (Lionfish) from Early Invasion in Tobago Waters,Institute of Marine Affairs |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>This study represents the first age and growth study from the most southern limit of its distribution. Samples were collected</SPAN><SPAN> at different locations</SPAN><SPAN> and processed to determine growth curves as well as age and growth parameters of the lionfish.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV> |
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Lionfish study area point locations |
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["lionfish","invasive alien species","sample sites","Tobago"] |
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Lionfish_study_area_point_locations |
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