Document Type
Article
Abstract
In response to our recent paper (Drymon et al. 2019), Yosef (2019) questions the mechanism proposed to explain interactions between tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) and migratory songbirds, while offering an alternative mechanism based on a single observation. We appreciate the comments from Yosef and the opportunity to respond.
First Page
1
Last Page
2
DOI
10.1002/ecy.2870
Publication Date
2019
Department
Marine and Environmental Sciences
Recommended Citation
Recommended publisher citation: Drymon, J. M., K. Feldheim, A. M. V. Fournier, E. A. Seubert, A. E. Jefferson, A. M. Kroetz, and S. P. Powers. 2019. Tiger sharks eat songbirds: reply. Ecology 100(11):e02870.10.1002/ecy.2870
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