2016
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.2369v1
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Ontogenetic foraging activity and feeding selectivity of the Brazilian endemic parrotfish Scarus zelindae

Abstract: View the peer-reviewed version (peerj.com/articles/2536), which is the preferred citable publication unless you specifically need to cite this preprint.Pereira PHC, Santos M, Lippi DL, Silva P. (2016) Ontogenetic foraging activity and feeding selectivity of the Brazilian endemic parrotfish Scarus zelindae. Parrotfish are fundamental species in controlling algae phase-shifts and ensuring the resilience of coral reefs. Nevertheless, little is known on their ecological role in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. The… Show more

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“…Focal animal method was used to measure angelfishes foraging activity (i.e., feeding rates and food preferences) (Bonaldo et al, 2006;Pereira et al, 2016). For each focal animal, angelfish specimen was followed and observed during 2 min intervals by SCUBA divers at 3 m distant from the fish, during this time we counted number of bites identifying sponge species.…”
Section: Fish Foraging Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focal animal method was used to measure angelfishes foraging activity (i.e., feeding rates and food preferences) (Bonaldo et al, 2006;Pereira et al, 2016). For each focal animal, angelfish specimen was followed and observed during 2 min intervals by SCUBA divers at 3 m distant from the fish, during this time we counted number of bites identifying sponge species.…”
Section: Fish Foraging Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%