Diet Overlap
Common Diet
Common Habitat
Agulhas Current American Samoa Andaman Islands Andaman Sea Angola Arabian Sea Archipelago de Colon Atlantic Ocean Atlantic, Southeast Australia (Country) Bangladesh Bay of Bengal Chagos Islands Chile Christmas Island Colombia Comoros Cook Islands Coral Sea and GBR Costa Rica Djibouti East Central Australian Shelf Ecuador El Salvador Fiji French Polynesia Galapagos Islands Great Barrier Reef Guam Guatemala Gulf of Aden Gulf of Oman Hawaii Honduras Humboldt / Peru Current India Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Indonesia Indonesian Sea Insular Pacific-Hawaiian Iran Japan Kenya Kiribati Korea, Republic of Kuroshio Current Lagonoy Gulf Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Marquesas Islands Marshall Islands Mauritius Mexico Micronesia, Fed. States of Milne Bay Mozambique Myanmar New Caledonia New Zealand New Zealand Shelf Nicaragua North Australian Shelf Northern Mariana Islands Oman Pacific Ocean Pacific, Eastern Central Pacific, Northwest Pacific, Southeast Pacific, Southwest Pacific, Western Central Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Persian Gulf Peru Peru-Galapagos Waters Philippines Polynesian Waters Red Sea Réunion Ryukyu Islands Samoa Seychelles Singapore Solomon Islands Somali Coastal Current Somalia South Africa South China Sea Sri Lanka Sulu-Celebes Sea Tahiti Taiwan Tanzania Tasman Sea Thailand Tokelau Tonga Tuamotus Tuvalu United States Vanuatu Viet Nam Wake Island Yellow Sea Yemen
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1THE FOOD OF YELLOWFIN AND SKIPJACK TUNAS IN THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC OCEAN, FRANKLIN G. ALVERSON, INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION Bulletin, Vol. VII, No. 5 (1963) ♦ 2Food habits and energy values of prey of striped marlin, Tetrapturus audax, off the coast of Mexico, Leonardo A. Abitia-Cardenas, Felipe Galvan-Magaña, Jesus Rodriguez-Romero, Fishery Bulletin 95(2). 1997, p. 360-368 ♦ 3Preliminary Investigation of the Diets of Large Oceanic Pelagic Species of Importance to the Longline Fishery in Barbados, MARLYN RAWLINS, HAZEL A. OXENFORD, and PAUL FANNING, Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 58, (2007), p. 243-249 ♦ 4Feeding ecology and niche segregation in oceanic top predators off eastern Australia, Jock W. Young, Matt J. Lansdell, Robert A. Campbell, Scott P. Cooper, Francis Juanes, Michaela A. Guest, Mar Biol (2010) 157:2347–2368 ♦ 5Forage fauna in the diet of three large pelagic fishes (lancetfish, swordfish and yellowfin tuna) in the western equatorial Indian Ocean, Michel Potier, Francis Marsac, Yves Cherel, Vincent Lucas, Richard Sabatié, Olivier Maury and Frédéric Ménard, Fisheries Research 83 (2007) 6072
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