St. Marks Estuary Foodweb for Crepidula convexa (convex slippersnail)

St. Marks Estuary
Ardea alba
(Great Egret)
Ardea herodias
(Great Blue Heron)
Bucephala albeola
(Bufflehead)
Charadrius semipalmatus
(Semipalmated Plover)
Circus cyaneus
(Northern Harrier)
Egretta tricolor
(Tricolored Heron)
Gavia immer
(Great Northern Loon)
Larus argentatus
(Herring Gull)
Larus delawarensis
(Ring-billed Gull)
Leucophaeus atricilla
(Laughing Gull)
Lophodytes cucullatus
(Hooded Merganser)
Megaceryle alcyon
(Belted Kingfisher)
Mergus serrator
(Red-breasted Merganser)
Phalacrocorax carbo
(Great Cormorant)
Rallus longirostris
(Mangrove Rail)
Sciaenops ocellatus
(Spotted bass)
Sterna forsteri
(Forster's Tern)
Tringa melanoleuca
(Greater Yellowlegs)
 
Hippocampus zosterae
(little seahorse)
Hypanus sabinus
(Atlantic stingray)
Strongylura marina
(Atlantic needlefish)
Syngnathus scovelli
(Scovell's pipefish)
Tringa semipalmata
(Willet)
 
Fundulus confluentus
(Killifish)
Fundulus similis
(Longnose killifish)
Fundulus xenicus
(Diamond killifish)
Gobiosoma robustum
(Code goby)
Menidia beryllina
(Waxen silverside)
Microgobius gulosus
(Clown goby)
Prionotus scitulus
(Leopard searobin)
Prionotus tribulus
(Bighead searobin)
Urophycis floridana
(Southern hake)
 
Leiostomus xanthurus
(Spot croaker)
 
Processa bermudensis
(Bermuda night shrimp)
 
Dyspanopeus texanus
(Gulf grassflat crab)
 
Crepidula convexa
(convex slippersnail)
 
Ecosystem provided by Cirtwill, Alyssa R.; Eklöf, Anna (2018), Data from: Feeding environment and other traits shape species' roles in marine food webs, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.1mv20r6