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. 2015 Nov 24;10(11):e0142994. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142994

Fig 1. Design and deployment of the squidpop predation assay.

Fig 1

(a) Assembled squidpops ready for deployment. (b) A GoPro camera deployed adjacent to a row of squidpops in seagrass to capture a record of predator visits. (c) Squidpops were attached to mangrove prop roots using cable-ties. (d) Squidpops deployed in a seagrass bed in Belize. (e) Bluehead wrasses (Thalassoma bifasciatum) attacking a squidpop in a reef habitat in Belize. (f) Gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) attacking a squidpop in a mangrove habitat in Belize. The individuals pictured in Fig 1a) have given written informed consent (as outlined in PLOS consent form) to publish these case details.