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Dunlap MJ, Pawlik JR. (1999). Polly want a sponge?: Field examination of spongivory by Caribbean parrotfishes in reef and mangrove habitats. In: Hooper JNA (ed) Origin and Outlook. Proceedings of the 5th International Sponge Symposium 1998. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 44, p 160 (abstract).
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Dunlap MJ, Pawlik JR
1999
Polly want a sponge?: Field examination of spongivory by Caribbean parrotfishes in reef and mangrove habitats
In: Hooper JNA (ed) Origin and Outlook. Proceedings of the 5th International Sponge Symposium 1998. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 44, p 160 (abstract)
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Proceedings of the 5th International Sponge Conference
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Caribbean sponge species such as Xestospongia muta frequently display linear grazing scars that appear to have been made by parrotfishes, yet there are few scientific reports of parrotfish spongivory...
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