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Predatory fish switch between types of prey in response to variations in their abundance. Such changes in preference are disproportionate and are selected for as evolutionarily efficient. Predatory fish may become a
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Predators are an important factor to consider in managing fisheries, and methods for doing so are available and used in some places.
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Myers, Ransom A.; Worm, Boris (15 May 2003), "Rapid worldwide depletion of predatory fish communities",
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temperatures, which helps with vision and neural function during ambient temperature changes.
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Definition of predatory species of fish to which the higher level of methyl mercury applies
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has been found to restore populations of large predatory fish such as the
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Additionally, the existence of these predators also allows its prey to
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WW Murdoch; S Avery; MEB Smyth (1975), "Switching in predatory fish",
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Predator fish in oceans on alarming decline, experts say
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Hypercarnivorous fish that actively prey upon other fish
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Methods to consider predators in fishery management
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Index


barracuda
hypercarnivorous
fish
prey
aquatic animals
shark
billfish
barracuda
pike
muskellunge
tuna
dolphinfish
walleye
perch
salmon
omnivorous
red-bellied piranha
obligately predatory
global oceans
pre-industrial
extinction
Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
marine reserves
Serranidae
groupers
sea bass
pest
ecosystem
top predator

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