Stable‐isotope analyses reveal the importance of seagrass beds as feeding areas for juveniles of the speckled worm eel Myrophis punctatus (Teleostei: Ophichthidae) in Florida

Stable‐isotope analyses reveal the importance of seagrass beds as feeding areas for juveniles of the speckled worm eel Myrophis punctatus (Teleostei: Ophichthidae) in FloridaDOI: info:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03052.xv. 79No. 3692–706
Vaslet, Amandine, France, Christine A. M., Phillips, D. L., Feller, Ilka C., and Baldwin, Carole C. 2011. "Stable‐isotope analyses reveal the importance of seagrass beds as feeding areas for juveniles of the speckled worm eel Myrophis punctatus (Teleostei: Ophichthidae) in Florida." Journal of Fish Biology, 79, (3) 692–706. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03052.x.
ID: 102190
Type: article
Keywords: NMNH; NH-Vertebrate Zoology; MCI; NH-SMS; SERC