Defecation behaviour of the Lined Bristletooth Surgeonfish <i>Ctenochaetus striatus</i> (Acanthuridae)
Author(s)
Krone, R.
Paster, M.
Eisinger, M.
van Treeck, P.
Schuhmacher, H.
Date issued
2008
In
Coral Reefs, Springer, 2008/27/3/619-622
Subjects
Red Sea Defecation behaviour <i>Ctenochaetus striatus</i> Sediment export
Abstract
The feeding and defecation behaviour of the surgeonfish <i>Ctenochaetus striatus</i> was investigated at Ras Mohammed National Park (South Sinai, Red Sea). The fish feed on coral rock mainly by sweeping loose sediment with their flexible broom like teeth into their mouths. Feeding occurred exclusively on coral rock, but defecation took place only outside the grazing area above sand in small, precisely defined areas.
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