Trophic mobbing of reef fishes on naturally spawned ova of Tridacna gigas in Samal Island, Philippines

GS Gumanao, CMA Edullantes, RB Sobradil… - Galaxea, Journal of …, 2023 - jstage.jst.go.jp
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Fig. 1 A Expanding excurrent siphon of Tridacna gigas (arrow). B Dischistodus perspicillatus
(above) and Thalassoma lunare (below) feed on streams of eggs, Dascyllus aruanus
(Linnaeus, 1758) approaches the clam to feed on ova. C Strong expulsion of ova. D Feeding
frenzy of reef fishes, T. lunare bites the excurrent siphon (arrow). E Feeding and flocking in
of C. oxycephala (above) and Pomacentrus grammorhynchus (below) close to excurrent
siphon. F P. grammorhynchus bites the excurrent siphon (arrow). Photos by G. Gumanao …
Fig. 1 A Expanding excurrent siphon of Tridacna gigas (arrow). B Dischistodus perspicillatus (above) and Thalassoma lunare (below) feed on streams of eggs, Dascyllus aruanus (Linnaeus, 1758) approaches the clam to feed on ova. C Strong expulsion of ova. D Feeding frenzy of reef fishes, T. lunare bites the excurrent siphon (arrow). E Feeding and flocking in of C. oxycephala (above) and Pomacentrus grammorhynchus (below) close to excurrent siphon. F P. grammorhynchus bites the excurrent siphon (arrow). Photos by G. Gumanao (Scale bar: 17 cm).
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