Global Ocean Surface Ecosystem Alliance (GO-SEA)

family: Squillid Mantis Shrimps (Squillidae)

1 Observation

photo of West Atlantic Mantis Shrimp (Squilla empusa)

species: West Atlantic Mantis Shrimp (Squilla empusa)

Observer
annalida
Date
8/30/2019
Quality grade
research
License
CC-BY-NC
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Taxonomy

1 Observed species for Squillid Mantis Shrimps (Squillidae)

Species Interactions

The species with links are species that have observations.

Eaten by

  • Common Snappers (Lutjanus)
  • Dusky Smooth-hound (Mustelus canis)
  • Longjaw Leather Jack (Oligoplites altus)
  • (Pomadasys panamensis)
  • Gecko Catshark (Galeus eastmani)
  • Bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo)
  • Dwarf Sand Perch (Diplectrum bivittatum)
  • Spiny Searobin (Prionotus alatus)
  • Dusky Flounder (Syacium papillosum)
  • Blue-spotted Searobin (Prionotus roseus)
  • Largescale Lizardfish (Saurida brasiliensis)
  • Gulf Butterfish (Peprilus burti)
  • Shortwing Searobin (Prionotus stearnsi)
  • Hardhead Catfish (Ariopsis felis)
  • Pancake Batfish (Halieutichthys aculeatus)
  • Striped Anchovy (Anchoa hepsetus)
  • Horned Searobin (Bellator militaris)
  • Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus)
  • Northern Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus)
  • (Symphurus)
  • Warsaw Grouper (Hyporthodus nigritus)
  • Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio)
  • Rock Sea Bass (Centropristis philadelphica)

Species interaction data comes from GloBI.

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