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Fig. 9 in Foraging behavior interactions between the invasive Nile Tilapia (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) and three large native predators

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Fig. 9. Defense strategy (schooling and dispersing) by the Nile Tilapia (mean ± SD) in the tanks with Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (white circles), Salminus brasiliensis (white squares) and Brycon orbignyanus (black triangles), for 0%, 50%, 100% and RD treatments. The three-way ANOVA for these data showed interaction (P =0.018) among species, structural complexity and schooling. Shoaling decreased for 0% to 100% structural complexity treatments, while dispersing behavior increased for the RD treatment.

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Published as part of Birck, Tiago, Message, Hugo José, Baumgartner, Gilmar, Sebastien, Nyamien Yahaut & Baumgartner, Dirceu, 2019, Foraging behavior interactions between the invasive Nile Tilapia (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) and three large native predators, pp. 1-10 in Neotropical Ichthyology 17 (3) on page 7, DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20180116, http://zenodo.org/record/3668116

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