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Territory sharing by the Caribbean striped parrotfish, Scarus iserti: patterns of resources abundance, group size and behavior

Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Author(s)
Clifton, Kenneth E.
Publisher
Department of Biological Sciences
Publication Year:
1988
Publication Place
Santa Barbra, California
Physical Description:
Anim. Behav..1989,37, 90-103; figures
Call Number
VF 41515
Language
English
Record ID:
19051
Legacy PEIN ID:
58965
General Notes
Female groups of parrotfish codefend a common area against neighbouring conspecifics. Unlike many other group of territoral organims, the individuals within these groups are unrelated to one another and express no parental care.
Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Author(s)
Clifton, Kenneth E.
Publisher
Department of Biological Sciences
Publication Year:
1988
Publication Place
Santa Barbra, California
Physical Description:
Anim. Behav..1989,37, 90-103; figures
Call Number
VF 41515
Language
English
Record ID:
19051
Legacy PEIN ID:
58965
General Notes
Female groups of parrotfish codefend a common area against neighbouring conspecifics. Unlike many other group of territoral organims, the individuals within these groups are unrelated to one another and express no parental care.
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Record Modified: 18-Dec-2020