Diet Overlap
Common Diet
Common Habitat
Agulhas Current Alaska Atlantic Ocean Atlantic, Eastern Central Atlantic, Northeast Atlantic, Northwest Atlantic, Southeast Atlantic, Southwest Atlantic, Western Central Australia (Country) Azores Benguela Current California Current Canada Canary Current Canary Islands Cape Verde Chile China Cuba East Brazil Shelf East Central Australian Shelf East China Sea Ecuador French Guiana Guyana Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve Hawaii Humboldt / Peru Current Iberian Coastal India Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Indonesia Ireland Italy Jamaica Japan Kuroshio Current Madeira Islands Maldives Mauritius Mediterranean and Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Mexico Namibia New Caledonia New Zealand New Zealand Shelf North Australian Shelf North Brazil Shelf Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Pacific Ocean Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Pacific, Eastern Central Pacific, Northeast Pacific, Northwest Pacific, Southeast Pacific, Southwest Pacific, Western Central Portugal Puerto Rico Réunion Saint Helena South Africa South Brazil Shelf South China Sea Suriname Taiwan Tasman Sea Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom United States Venezuela Yellow Sea
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1CephBase - Cephalopod (Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish and Nautilus) Database ♦ 2Feeding habits of the albacore tuna Thunnus alalunga (Perciformes, Scombridae) from central Mediterranean Sea, P. Consoli, T. Romeo, P. Battaglia, L. Castriota, V. Esposito, F. Andaloro, Mar Biol (2008) 155:113120 ♦ 3Forage 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 ♦ 4Yves Cherel, Richard Sabatié, Michel Potier, Francis Marsac, Frédéric Ménard. 2007. New information from fish diets on the importance of glassy flying squid (Hyaloteuthis pelagica) (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae) in the epipelagic community of the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Fish. Bull. 105: 147–152.
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