Predators
Locations where studies were conducted:
Country: India; Locality: Cochin
Habitat: Brackish water
Country: USA; State: California
Habitat: Marine
Country: USA; State: Rhode Island
Habitat: Marine
Country: Polynesia
Habitat: Reef
Country: Antarctic
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: Southern Ocean
Habitat: Marine, Tropical
Country: Canada; State: Manitoba
Habitat: Forest
Country: Antarctic
Habitat: Marine
Country: Malawi
Habitat: River
Country: Malawi; Locality: Lake Nyasa
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: unknown
Habitat: epipelagic zone, Tropical
Country: Mexico; State: Guerrero
Habitat: Coastal
Country: USA; State: Texas
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: USA; State: Alaska; Locality: Aleutian Islands
Habitat: Coastal
Country: Mexico; State: Guerrero
Habitat: Brackish water
Country: USA; State: Iowa; Locality: Mississippi River
Habitat: River
Country: USA; State: Florida
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: Russia
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Ethiopia; Locality: Lake Abaya
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Uganda
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Finland
Habitat: Lake or pond, Littoral
Country: Malaysia
Habitat: Swamp
Country: Uganda; Locality: Lake George
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Netherlands; State: Wadden Sea; Locality: Ems estuary
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: USA; State: Florida; Locality: Everglades
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: Africa; Locality: Crocodile Creek, Lake Nyasa
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: UK; State: Yorkshire; Locality: Aire, Nidd & Wharfe Rivers
Habitat: River
Unspecified
Country: General; Locality: General
Habitat: unknown
Country: USA; State: California; Locality: Southern California
Habitat: Marine, Sublittoral
Country: unknown; State: Black Sea
Habitat: Marine
Country: England; Locality: River Thames
Habitat: River
Country: USA; State: California
Habitat: Estuarine, Intertidal, Littoral
Country: England; State: River Medway
Habitat: River
Mirounga leonina () preys on:
- Actinopterygii {}
- Cephalopoda {lobsters}
- non-insect arthropods {}
- Mollusca {}
- Crustacea {}
Country: India; Locality: Cochin
Habitat: Brackish water
Country: USA; State: California
Habitat: Marine
Country: USA; State: Rhode Island
Habitat: Marine
Country: Polynesia
Habitat: Reef
Country: Antarctic
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: Southern Ocean
Habitat: Marine, Tropical
Country: Canada; State: Manitoba
Habitat: Forest
Country: Antarctic
Habitat: Marine
Country: Malawi
Habitat: River
Country: Malawi; Locality: Lake Nyasa
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: unknown
Habitat: epipelagic zone, Tropical
Country: Mexico; State: Guerrero
Habitat: Coastal
Country: USA; State: Texas
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: USA; State: Alaska; Locality: Aleutian Islands
Habitat: Coastal
Country: Mexico; State: Guerrero
Habitat: Brackish water
Country: USA; State: Iowa; Locality: Mississippi River
Habitat: River
Country: USA; State: Florida
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: Russia
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Ethiopia; Locality: Lake Abaya
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Uganda
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Finland
Habitat: Lake or pond, Littoral
Country: Malaysia
Habitat: Swamp
Country: Uganda; Locality: Lake George
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: Netherlands; State: Wadden Sea; Locality: Ems estuary
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: USA; State: Florida; Locality: Everglades
Habitat: Estuarine
Country: Africa; Locality: Crocodile Creek, Lake Nyasa
Habitat: Lake or pond
Country: UK; State: Yorkshire; Locality: Aire, Nidd & Wharfe Rivers
Habitat: River
Unspecified
Country: General; Locality: General
Habitat: unknown
Country: USA; State: California; Locality: Southern California
Habitat: Marine, Sublittoral
Country: unknown; State: Black Sea
Habitat: Marine
Country: England; Locality: River Thames
Habitat: River
Country: USA; State: California
Habitat: Estuarine, Intertidal, Littoral
Country: England; State: River Medway
Habitat: River
Mirounga leonina () preys on:
- Actinopterygii {}
- Cephalopoda {lobsters}
- non-insect arthropods {}
- Mollusca {}
- Crustacea {}
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