- Traditionally, the
parrotfishes have been
considered to be a
family level taxon, Scaridae.
Although phylogenetic and
evolutionary analyses of
parrotfishes are ongoing...
-
processes in the
evolutionary history of
parrotfishes (Family Labridae):
Evolutionary History of
Parrotfishes".
Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society...
- coerulus".
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Parrotfishes)".
Animal Diversity Web.
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October 2022. "Blue
Parrotfishes, Scarus...
-
processes in the
evolutionary history of
parrotfishes (Family Labridae):
Evolutionary History of
Parrotfishes".
Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society...
-
South Florida, the Bahamas, and Bermuda. Its behavior,
similar to
other parrotfishes, is to swim
about the reef and
sandy patches during the day, at depths...
-
Blood Parrot Cichlid (Amphilophus
citrinellus ×
Vieja melanurus), or
parrot cichlid, is a
hybrid species of
fish in the
family Cichlidae. The
fish was first...
- zooplankton.
Parrotfishes are
considered herbivores.
There are some
fishes that
choose to prey upon
parrotfishes. Due to the
habitat in
which parrotfishes reside...
-
proportion of
older juvenile fish,
suggesting that the
mortality and/or
emigration of
adults is more
common ons****.
Stoplight parrotfishes on offs****
coral reefs...
-
Scarus is a
genus of
parrotfishes. With 52
currently recognised extant species, it is by far the
largest parrotfish genus. The vast
majority are found...
- fresh. In
Queensland there is a
limit of 5
marbled parrotfishes in a
maximum bag of 20
coral reef
fishes and they must be no less than 25
centimetres (9...