Diet of subtropical herbivorous fishes in northeastern New Zealand
@article{Clements2008DietOS, title={Diet of subtropical herbivorous fishes in northeastern New Zealand}, author={K. Clements and W. L. Zemke-White}, journal={New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research}, year={2008}, volume={42}, pages={47 - 55} }
Abstract Diet was examined in four species of marine herbivorous fishes in northeastern New Zealand, which for three species represents the southern end of their range. Aplodactylus etheridgii (Aplodactylidae) and Girella cyanea (Girellidae) are restricted to the subtropical southwest Pacific region, whereas Kyphosus bigibbus (Kyphosidae) is distributed antitropically in the Indian and Pacific oceans. The temperate Australasian herbivore A. arctidens was also examined for comparative purposes… CONTINUE READING
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