Scarinae
National Institutes of Health
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Environmental stress impedes predation and herbivory by limiting the ability of animals to search for and consume prey. We tested…
The direct and indirect impacts of the increase in human population, in particular the growing demand for food, as well as…
Anthropogenic pressures are increasing and induce more frequent and stronger disturbances on ecosystems especially on coral reefs…
Parrotfishes (Labridae, Scarinae) comprise a large marine fish group of difficult identification, particularly during juvenile…
Abstract: Primisanguis caribbeanensis n. gen., n. sp. (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) infects the stoplight parrotfish, Sparisoma…
The parrotfish Sparisoma choati is described from the tropical eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is genetically unique and alsodiffers…
The Neotropical genus Curtara DeLong & Freytag (Cicadellidae: Iassinae: Scarinae) includes more than 160 described species, with…
The parrotfishes (family Scaridae) are comprised of the subfamilies Sparisomatinae and Scarinae. They are important agents of…
To better understand the functional roles of parrotfishes on Caribbean reefs we documented abundance, habitat preferences, and…
Thejuvenile colour patterns of 24 of the 27 parrotfish species presently recorded from the Great Barrier Reef are described. Two…