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Catfish Plotosus lineatus are prey for the rare seasnake Hydrophis major in New Caledonia

Seasnakes are potential major predators in coral reef ecosystems but remain poorly studied. In New Caledonia, 14 species of seasnakes are reported but only Laticauda laticaudata and the endemic L. saintgironsi, widely distributed around the island, are abundant on most reefs and islets within the la...

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Published in:Coral reefs 2012-06, Vol.31 (2), p.349-349
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