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Stingray diet in Australian estuary reveals fragile food webs

Two species of stingrays in an Australian estuary have been found to primarily consume invisible organic matter, rather than more apparent prey such as oysters. This discovery highlights the delicate nature of these aquatic food webs and their susceptibility to disruption. AI

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Stingray diet in Australian estuary reveals fragile food webs

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Melissa Cristina Márquez, Contributor ·

    What Stingrays Really Eat Might Surprise You

    In an Australian estuary, two species of stingrays rely heavily on invisible organic matter rather than obvious prey like oysters, revealing how fragile and easily disrupted these food webs can be.