Ecology
Associations
Known predators
Sauria (primarily carnivorous lizards) is prey of:
Blicca bjorkna
Based on studies in:
Austria, Hafner Lake (Lake or pond)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
Blicca bjorkna
Based on studies in:
Austria, Hafner Lake (Lake or pond)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- F. Schiemer, M. Bobek, P. Gludovatz, A. Ioschenkohl, I. Zweimuller and M. Martinetz, Trophische Interaktionen im Pelagial des Hafnersees, Sitzungsber. Akad. Wiss. Wien Math. Naturwiss. Kl. Abt. 1:191-209 (1982).
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Known prey organisms
Sauria (primarily carnivorous lizards) preys on:
Hemilucilia flavifacies
Chrysotus
Phocoscelus arthriticus
Cyrtoneurina conspersa
Cyrtoneurina gemina
Graphomyia
Fannia
Glyphidops flavifrons
Euxesta
Megaselia
Epiplatea hondurana
Leptocera
Sphaerocera
Arthropoda
hyperparisitoids
Based on studies in:
Costa Rica: de Osa (Carrion substrate)
USA: California, Coachella Valley (Desert or dune)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
Hemilucilia flavifacies
Chrysotus
Phocoscelus arthriticus
Cyrtoneurina conspersa
Cyrtoneurina gemina
Graphomyia
Fannia
Glyphidops flavifrons
Euxesta
Megaselia
Epiplatea hondurana
Leptocera
Sphaerocera
Arthropoda
hyperparisitoids
Based on studies in:
Costa Rica: de Osa (Carrion substrate)
USA: California, Coachella Valley (Desert or dune)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- B. W. Cornaby, 1974. Carrion reduction by animals in contrasting tropical habitats. Biotropica 6:51-63, from pp. 54, 59-62.
- Polis GA (1991) Complex desert food webs: an empirical critique of food web theory. Am Nat 138:123155
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