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
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...